Google reviews are one of the most valuable assets your clinic has. They help build trust, improve local SEO visibility, influence Google Maps rankings, and often play a role in whether a potential patient chooses your practice over a competitor.
That is why it can be alarming when reviews suddenly disappear.
Maybe your clinic had 150 reviews last week and now only has 125. Maybe a patient insists they left a review, but you cannot find it anywhere. Or perhaps several reviews seem to have vanished overnight.
Before assuming the worst, it is important to understand that missing reviews are actually fairly common. In many cases, there is a legitimate explanation, and it does not mean your Google Business Profile has been penalized.
Let's look at the most common reasons Google reviews disappear and what you can do about it.
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First, Confirm the Review Is Actually Missing
This may sound obvious, but it is often the simplest explanation.
Many clinic owners spend time investigating reviews that were never submitted in the first place. Patients may start writing a review but never finish the process. Others may accidentally leave their feedback on a different platform such as Facebook, Yelp, Healthgrades, or another directory.
Before diving into troubleshooting, verify:
- The patient actually submitted the review
- The review was intended for Google
- The review was posted on the correct business listing
You may be surprised how often this resolves the mystery.
Google May Be Delaying the Review
Not every review appears immediately.
Google sometimes places reviews into a verification or processing queue before making them public. This is especially common when:
- The reviewer recently created their Google account
- The account has very little activity history
- Google wants additional verification before publishing the review
Some reviews appear within minutes, while others can take several days.
If a review was recently submitted, give it some time before assuming it has been removed.
The Review May Violate Google's Policies
Google actively removes reviews that violate its review guidelines.
This can happen even when the reviewer has good intentions.
Common reasons include:
- Promotional or advertising language
- Spam-like content
- Fake reviews
- Reviews submitted in exchange for incentives
- Reviews posted from multiple accounts
- Prohibited or inappropriate content
In many cases, the reviewer has no idea they have triggered a policy issue. Google's systems automatically evaluate reviews and may decide not to display them.
The Reviewer's Google Account May Have Issues
Many clinic owners assume review visibility is determined by their Google Business Profile.
In reality, Google also evaluates the account of the person leaving the review.
Reviews may disappear if Google identifies suspicious activity on the reviewer's account, including:
- Newly created accounts
- Accounts with little activity history
- Unusual reviewing behavior
- Suspicious account activity
- Accounts Google believes may be fake
When this happens, there may be nothing wrong with your clinic's profile at all.
Your Review Collection Process May Look Unnatural
Google continuously looks for unusual review patterns.
For example:
- You have not requested reviews for months, then suddenly receive 40 reviews in three days
- Multiple reviews are submitted from the same office Wi-Fi network
- Reviews appear to come from newly created accounts
- Staff members, friends, or family members leave reviews
Even if the reviews are genuine, certain patterns can trigger Google's filtering systems.
A better approach is consistent review generation throughout the year. A few reviews every week often looks more natural than large bursts of activity followed by long periods of silence.
The Review Was Posted on the Wrong Listing
This happens more often than most clinics realize.
If your practice has:
- Multiple locations
- Multiple providers
- Practitioner listings
- Old listings
- Duplicate listings
Patients can easily leave reviews on the wrong profile.
Before assuming a review disappeared, check:
- Provider listings
- Duplicate profiles
- Previous business locations
- Old Google Business Profiles
Whenever possible, encourage patients to leave reviews on the primary clinic profile rather than individual provider profiles.
What To Do When Reviews Go Missing
If you believe reviews have disappeared, follow this process:
1. Wait a Few Days
Google occasionally experiences delays and temporary glitches.
Sometimes reviews reappear without any action.
2. Ask the Patient to Verify the Review
Have them confirm:
- The review was submitted
- They reviewed the correct business
- The review still appears when logged into their Google account
3. Check for Duplicate Listings
Review all business and practitioner profiles associated with your clinic.
4. Review Google's Guidelines
Look for anything that may have triggered a policy violation.
5. Continue Collecting New Reviews
This is the most important step.
Do not spend weeks chasing one or two missing reviews while ignoring your overall review strategy.
For most clinics, collecting 20 new reviews will have a much larger impact than recovering a handful of missing ones.
How To Protect Your Reviews Going Forward
The best defense against disappearing reviews is a healthy review-generation process.
Ask Consistently
Avoid long periods without requesting reviews followed by sudden campaigns.
Consistency looks more natural to Google.
Use a Direct Review Link
Make it easy for patients to leave feedback by providing a direct review URL.
Avoid Incentives
Never offer discounts, gifts, contests, or rewards in exchange for reviews.
Do Not Have Staff Leave Reviews
Employees, former employees, family members, and friends should not review your business.
Encourage Detailed Feedback
Instead of simply asking:
"Can you leave us a review?"
Try asking:
- What brought you into the clinic?
- What condition were you seeking help for?
- How was your experience?
Detailed reviews provide more context and help Google better understand your services.
Reviews that mention conditions, treatments, and patient experiences often provide more SEO value than generic comments like:
- Great staff
- Friendly office
- Nice location
Request Reviews Outside the Office
Encouraging patients to leave reviews later from home is often safer than having multiple reviews submitted from the same office Wi-Fi connection.
Email review requests can be particularly effective.
Respond to Reviews Regularly
Responding to reviews demonstrates engagement and helps build trust with prospective patients.
Monitor Your Profile Monthly
Make reviewing your Google Business Profile a regular part of your marketing routine.
When To Contact Google Support
If you have completed all of the troubleshooting steps and reviews are still missing, it may be time to contact Google Support.
Before reaching out, gather:
- The date the review was submitted
- The reviewer's name
- Screenshots showing the review in the reviewer's account
- Your Google Business Profile URL
- Details about the troubleshooting steps already completed
You can contact support through your Google Business Profile dashboard by selecting Support and following the prompts.
Keep your expectations realistic.
Google does not restore every missing review, and they may not provide a detailed explanation for why a review was filtered or removed.
However, if there is a technical issue affecting your profile, support may be able to investigate further.
Focus on the Bigger Picture
Missing reviews can be frustrating, but they are rarely the determining factor in your clinic's success.
What matters most is maintaining a steady stream of authentic patient reviews over time.
A strong review strategy helps improve:
- Patient trust
- Google Maps visibility
- Local SEO performance
- AI search visibility
- Long-term practice growth
Even if a few reviews never return, consistently earning new reviews will have a much greater impact on your online presence than spending months trying to recover a handful that disappeared.
Helpful Resources
Resources From Propel Marketing & Design
- How to Use Your Google Business Profile to Generate Leads
- Google Business Profile Guide: Boost Your Clinic’s Local SEO
- Should Doctors Have a Personal Google Business Profile and a Clinic Google Business Profile?
- Google Business Profile Mistakes Clinics Make
- Google Maps Ranking Factors for Clinics
- Navigating Google's Suggested Changes to Your Business Profile
- Free Clinic SEO Workshop
- Google Business Profile Audit Services
- Google Maps User-Generated Content Explained
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