The numbers, in plain words
What this would cost, and what should come back.
Here is the money side, said simply. Below you will see the exact words people type into Google, what you pay each time someone clicks your ad, the actual ads we would run, who we show them to, and the math on what one new patient costs and is worth. These are careful estimates from real 2024 to 2026 research, not promises. Your real results depend on your offer, your area, and how fast you follow up.
The exact words people type into Google here, and what you pay for each click
| The words they type into Google | What that person wants | What you pay per click |
| Knee and joint, hoping to avoid surgery |
| knee replacement alternative Bakersfield | Looking for a way to avoid surgery | $5 to $10 |
| non surgical knee pain treatment Bakersfield | Local, ready to act | $5 to $11 |
| regenerative medicine Bakersfield | Reading up on it, close to home | $6 to $12 |
| Shoulder and back pain |
| rotator cuff treatment without surgery | Shoulder hurts, cannot sleep on it | $4 to $9 |
| non surgical back pain treatment Bakersfield | Tried therapy and shots already | $4 to $10 |
| Neuropathy (burning, numb feet or hands) |
| neuropathy treatment Bakersfield | Burning, numbness in feet or hands | $4 to $9 |
| diabetic nerve pain relief Bakersfield | Diabetic, wants a focused provider | $4 to $9 |
| Sports recovery and regenerative |
| sports injury recovery clinic Bakersfield | Active adult, nagging injury | $3 to $8 |
| PRP therapy Bakersfield | Knows the option, comparing providers | $5 to $11 |
| Medical weight loss |
| medical weight loss Bakersfield | Wants a doctor-run program | $4 to $10 |
| GLP-1 weight loss near me | Already serious about it | $5 to $12 |
| Everyday wellness and energy |
| peptide therapy Bakersfield | Looking at everyday wellness options | $4 to $10 |
| B12 injections near me | Low energy, an easy first visit | $3 to $7 |
The takeaway: 13 real Bakersfield and Kern County search phrases, costing roughly $3 to $12 each time someone clicks. These click prices are built around what healthcare clinics actually pay, about $5.64 per click on average (LocaliQ 2025) and about $5.00 for doctor searches (WordStream 2025), with local and brand-name terms costing a bit more and general terms a bit less. The free dinner seminar runs mostly on Facebook and Instagram plus email, so it is not priced by Google clicks here.
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The actual ads we would run.
These are the real ads people would see. The Google ones show up when someone searches. The Facebook and Instagram one shows up in their feed.
The ad people see on Google
Avoid knee surgery
Headlines (Google rotates these)
- Knee Pain Without Surgery
- Physician Led Knee Care
- Explore Non Surgical Options
- Bakersfield Regenerative Clinic
- Free Candidacy Evaluation
Descriptions
- See if you are a candidate for non surgical knee care. Physician led, results vary, for appropriate candidates.
- A no pressure evaluation to understand your options. Same week consultations in Bakersfield and Kern County.
The ad people see on Google
Medical weight loss
Headlines (Google rotates these)
- Medically Supervised Weight Care
- A Plan Built Around You
- Physician Led, Not One Size Fits All
- Bakersfield Weight Loss Clinic
- Free Consultation
Descriptions
- A supervised, personalized approach for appropriate candidates. Results vary from person to person.
- Start with a free consultation and a plan that fits your life. Same week appointments in Bakersfield.
The ad people see on Facebook and Instagram
Neuropathy relief
Primary text
Burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or hands? You do not have to just live with it. Our physician led team offers a focused neuropathy evaluation to help you understand what is driving it and what your options are. Results vary and care is for appropriate candidates. Book a free evaluation in Bakersfield.
Headline
Free Neuropathy Evaluation, Physician Led
Who we put these in front of
Who sees these ads.
The short version: we only show your ads to the right people, near Bakersfield, the right age, with the right concern. No wasted money on people who will never come in.
Only people near Bakersfield
We only show these ads to people within about 15 to 25 miles of the Coffee Road clinic, across Kern County. We tighten or widen that circle by ad. Pain and neuropathy ads can reach the wider circle, while the dinner event and weight loss ads stay closer to the clinic so more people actually show up.
The right age
Knee, joint, shoulder, and back: about 45 to 70. Neuropathy: about 50 and up, often diabetic. Sports recovery and veterans: 35 to 55. Medical weight loss and energy: a wide 35 to 65. Women's wellness goes mostly to women, the rest go to everyone unless the offer is just for one group.
On Facebook and Instagram
We reach people by what they care about: active aging, golf, and travel for joints. Fitness and running for sports recovery. Wellness, nutrition, and weight management for weight loss. Diabetes education for neuropathy. We also find more people like your best patients, and we follow up with people who already visited your page or reached out before but never booked.
On Google
We run ads on the Bakersfield search words above, and we block words that bring the wrong people (job seekers, do-it-yourselfers) so you do not pay for them. Where it is offered, Google can put the clinic at the very top, and you only pay when someone reaches out. Your free Google listing also brings in map and call traffic, a great fit for a phone-first clinic with about 4.8 stars.
The math, step by step
What it costs to get one patient, and what they are worth.
Here is the money math in plain words, with every number shown so you can change any of it. These are careful estimates from real research, honest ranges, not promises. We have not run your ads yet, so how many people who reach out actually book is our best estimate, not your history.
On Google: what it costs to get one person to reach out
Plain takeaway: on Google, getting one person to call or fill out a form costs about $49 to $57.
How we get there: each click costs about $5.64 (LocaliQ 2025), and about 11.6 out of every 100 people who land on the page reach out (WordStream 2025, doctor offices). So $5.64 divided by 0.116 is about $49 per person who reaches out, right in line with the published clinic figure of about $56.83.
About $49 to $57 to get one person to reach out on Google. Doctor-office searches turn into calls well, so Google is the backbone of the plan.
On Facebook and Instagram: what it costs to get one person to reach out
Plain takeaway: on Facebook and Instagram it is cheaper, about $33 to $52 per person who reaches out.
How we get there: the published clinic figure is about $33 at the low end (Superads 2025) and about $33 to $52 across the board (AdAmigo 2026). Cheaper than Google, but these people are not as ready yet, so they need more follow up.
Cheaper to get someone to reach out here, but they are earlier in deciding. Best to run Google and Facebook together, with Facebook carrying weight loss and the follow up to people who showed interest before.
What it costs you to get one new patient (both ad sources combined)
Plain takeaway: one new patient costs about $365 to $750 in ad money.
How we get there: getting one person to reach out costs about $53 to $90 across Google and Facebook combined, and we expect about 10 to 15 out of every 100 who reach out to actually become patients. We kept that number on the low side (below the 11.6 out of 100 above) on purpose, because reaching out, then booking, then showing up, then paying is a longer path and you have no track record yet.
If you add in the monthly service fee: on top of the ad money there is a separate $2,500 a month fee for the follow-up system. Counting that, the cost per new patient is about $455 to $890 when you spend more (more patients to spread it over) and about $1,000 to $2,000 when you spend the least.
About $365 to $750 in ad money per new patient. This only holds if the follow-up system is running, because a person who reaches out and gets a slow reply, or no reply, is money down the drain.
What one new patient is worth, and what comes back for every $1
What one new patient is worth: we use a careful floor of about $1,800 from a patient's first round of care (the budget options also show a higher $2,200 version). This is from real cash and financed prices: joint and regenerative cases run about $2,000 to $4,000 or more in the first round (one common treatment averages about $778 in the West, $500 to $1,500 per session), and medical weight loss is about $1,800 over the first six months, with more billing after that.
For every $1 you spend: spending about $365 to $750 to get a patient worth about $1,800 means for every $1 of ad money, about $2.50 to $5.00 comes back. Counting the monthly service fee too, about $1.00 to $3.80 comes back, lowest when you start small and highest as you grow and spread the fixed fee over more patients.
For every $1 of ad money, about $2.50 to $5.00 comes back, using the careful $1,800 floor. Insurance, financing, and repeat weight-loss billing can make it more, but we use the floor so we are not overpromising.
We kept the share who become patients (about 10 to 15 out of 100) on the low side on purpose, because the full path from reaching out to paying is long and you have no track record yet. Two things you control move your cost per patient the most: how fast you follow up, and how well the page matches the ad. Treat the first 90 days as a learning period and re-check every number against your real results. The three budget options and how fast you make your money back are in the strategy one-pager.
Where these numbers come from
These are careful estimates from real 2025 to 2026 research reports, not predictions of your results. The reports are nationwide averages across many businesses, so Bakersfield will be a little different. We use them only to set honest ranges. Sources:
1. LocaliQ, Healthcare Search Advertising Benchmarks 2025. Healthcare search click cost about $5.64 and cost to get one person to reach out about $56.83, with the booking rate by specialty. localiq.com
2. WordStream, 2025 Google Ads Benchmarks. Physicians and Surgeons: about 11.62 out of 100 who reach out book, click cost about $5.00, cost to get one person to reach out down about 29.5% year over year. wordstream.com
3. Superads, Facebook Ads Cost Per Lead Benchmarks for Healthcare 2025. Healthcare Facebook and Instagram cost to get one person to reach out about $41.60 average, ready-to-book about $33.15. superads.ai
4. AdAmigo, Meta Ads Cost Per Lead Benchmarks by Industry 2026. Healthcare blended cost to get one person to reach out about $52. adamigo.ai
5. Regenerative and weight-loss cash-price grounding: PRP knee about $500 to $1,500 per session (West-region mean about $778), and clinic medical weight loss about $250 to $500 a month. regenerated.health, singlecare.com
Method: the per-word click costs are set around the healthcare and physician search benchmarks, with local Bakersfield and named-service terms toward the top of each range. The cost-to-reach-out, cost-per-new-patient, patient-value, and money-back math all use these published numbers, with a deliberately cautious booking rate and a low, safe patient-value starting point, every assumption stated so it can be adjusted with the EnVista team before launch. Google's Local Services Ads are charged a flat fee per lead instead. All copy stays claim-safe: physician led, results vary, for appropriate candidates, with no cure, treat, prevent, or guarantee language.