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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for rheumatology clinic directories

Point SleekRank at a roster of rheumatology clinics with conditions treated, infusion-suite availability, and accepted insurance. It generates a page per clinic, per condition (RA, lupus, psoriatic arthritis, gout, vasculitis), and per city from one source.

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SleekRank for rheumatology clinic directories

Rheumatology searches are condition plus city queries

Rheumatology traffic concentrates on condition plus city queries: "rheumatoid arthritis clinic Cleveland", "lupus specialist Chicago", "psoriatic arthritis Phoenix", "vasculitis center Boston", "gout clinic Atlanta". A flat archive of clinic profiles cannot rank for that long tail, and editors cannot hand-build every condition by city pairing across a multi-site rheumatology group.

SleekRank reads one rheumatology clinic roster and treats one base WordPress page as the template. Each row becomes a profile URL with clinic name, lead rheumatologist credentials, conditions array, infusion-suite flag, biologic and DMARD programs, accepted insurance, and same-week-availability flag mapped through tag, selector, list, and meta mappings.

A second page group at /rheumatology/{condition}/{city}/ reads the same dataset, filters rows on the conditions array, and publishes a rollup per combination. Sitemap inclusion is automatic, the base page is noindexed, and a row deletion drops the URL with a 404 on the next request.

Workflow

From clinic roster to condition pages

1

Build the clinic roster

Capture one row per rheumatology clinic with slug, name, lead rheumatologist credentials, conditions array, biologic programs, infusion-suite flag, city, address, accepted insurance, and same-week flag in a sheet or JSON file.
2

Design the base profile

Build /rheumatology-clinics/sample/ once with placeholders for h1, conditions list, biologic-programs list, infusion-suite badge, same-week-availability badge, and insurance list. The same template renders every clinic on the roster.
3

Map the columns

Set URL pattern to /rheumatology-clinics/{slug}/, map name to h1, conditions to a list, infusion-suite to a tag, biologics to a list selector, and same-week flag to a tag mapping for the visible status badge.
4

Cross-cut by condition

Add /rheumatology/{condition}/{city}/ as a second page group reading the same dataset, so RA-by-city and lupus-by-city rollups publish from one source, and flush rewrites whenever new condition slugs land.

Data in, pages out

Clinic roster to condition pages

One row per rheumatology clinic with slug, name, primary condition, city, and infusion-suite flag drives every profile and rollup.

Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug clinic city primary-condition infusion-suite
midwest-ra-center-cleveland Midwest RA Center Cleveland, OH Rheumatoid arthritis Yes
lakeshore-lupus-clinic-chicago Lakeshore Lupus Clinic Chicago, IL Lupus Yes
desert-psoriatic-arthritis-phoenix Desert Psoriatic Arthritis Phoenix, AZ Psoriatic arthritis No
beacon-vasculitis-center-boston Beacon Vasculitis Center Boston, MA Vasculitis Yes
peachtree-gout-clinic-atlanta Peachtree Gout Clinic Atlanta, GA Gout No
URL pattern: /rheumatology-clinics/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /rheumatology-clinics/midwest-ra-center-cleveland/
  • /rheumatology-clinics/lakeshore-lupus-clinic-chicago/
  • /rheumatology-clinics/desert-psoriatic-arthritis-phoenix/
  • /rheumatology-clinics/beacon-vasculitis-center-boston/
  • /rheumatology-clinics/peachtree-gout-clinic-atlanta/

Comparison

Manual rheumatology pages vs SleekRank

Manual WordPress pages

  • Condition-by-city pages rarely exist on real rheumatology group sites
  • Infusion-suite availability drifts as suites open or relocate
  • Biologic and DMARD program offerings change without page updates
  • Same-week-availability flags age badly across hand-built profiles
  • Adding a new clinic location forces cloning a multi-section page
  • Layout edits force editors to sweep dozens of similar clinic pages

SleekRank

  • Clinic, condition, and city pages from one shared roster
  • Conditions array column renders as an on-page list
  • Infusion-suite and same-week flags become visible badges
  • URL pattern /rheumatology-clinics/{slug}/ from a slug column
  • Pair with SleekPixel for per-clinic OG images
  • Edit the row, flush the cache, the page updates

Features

What SleekRank gives you for rheumatology clinic directories

Clinic profiles

Each rheumatology clinic row becomes a WordPress URL with the clinic name, lead rheumatologist credentials, conditions array, infusion-suite flag, biologic programs, and accepted insurance rendered through mappings on a single base page.

Condition rollups

Spin up /rheumatology/{condition}/{city}/ rollups from the same data. Clinics contribute wherever the conditions array contains the URL parameter, so RA-by-city and lupus-by-city pages publish without duplicating clinic content.

Availability sync

Map same-week-availability and infusion-suite flags to tag mappings so each profile reflects current operational status. Update the columns when capacity shifts, the rollups update on the next cache flush.

Use cases

Rheumatology sites this fits

Multi-site rheumatology groups

Regional rheumatology practices publish one profile per clinic location with consistent condition lists, current infusion-suite status, and accurate insurance plans from one sheet the operations team already maintains.

Health system rheumatology programs

Health systems publish their rheumatology footprint per clinic and condition with infusion-suite flags and biologic-program details, so referring physicians can route patients to the right facility without calling around.

Patient advocacy directories

Lupus Foundation, Arthritis Foundation, and similar groups publish vetted rheumatology clinic directories per condition and region. Membership and program updates land on one column and the directory reflects current status on cache flush.

The bigger picture

Why rheumatology directories need condition-level pages

Rheumatology is one of the more condition-segmented specialties in adult medicine. A patient with newly diagnosed lupus filters differently than a patient with chronic gout, an RA patient on biologics needs an infusion-suite-capable clinic, and a vasculitis patient often needs a dedicated center within a tertiary system. Practice-level pages cannot capture that, and health-system pages rarely surface infusion-suite status or same-week availability.

Programmatic pages solve the problem by reading conditions, biologic programs, and operational flags as columns on a single sheet. When a clinic opens a new infusion suite, one row update propagates to the condition rollup, the by-city rollup, and the clinic's own profile on the next cache flush. The directory stays accurate on the dimensions referring physicians and patients actually filter on, instead of locking the site into a snapshot of the operations footprint from two operational reviews ago that no editor has time to refresh by hand.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for rheumatology clinic directories

Yes. Add an infusion-suite flag column and render it with a tag mapping for the visible badge. A second column can store the list of infusion biologics offered (Remicade, Orencia, Rituxan, Benlysta) and render it as a list on the profile so referring providers know the suite menu.

 

Store biologic and DMARD programs as array columns in the source. Map them to list selectors on the profile and let the condition-by-city rollups read the same columns. When a clinic adds a new biologic, edit the array and flush the cache.

 

No. SleekRank only generates pages from data. Infusion and consult scheduling come from your theme, a forms plugin, or an embedded scheduler like Athena or Epic placed inside the base page. SleekRank renders the page and leaves the integration alone.

 

Google Sheets, CSV files, JSON URLs and files, REST APIs, and Notion databases all work. Operations teams tend to prefer Sheets for routine edits, while health systems with developer support read from an internal facility-management API endpoint.

 

Yes. Profile and rollup pages are real WordPress URLs in the XML sitemap with their own meta titles, descriptions, and OG images per row. The base template page is automatically noindexed so it does not compete with the rendered clinic pages in search.

 

The base page sets the layout, and mappings vary content per row. For real layout variation, use a layout-variant column and conditional Twig or block-visibility logic on the base page, so an infusion-capable clinic renders an infusion-menu section that office-only clinics omit.

 

Remove the row from the source. On the next cache refresh, the URL returns a 404 and drops from the sitemap. Condition and city rollups stop including the clinic automatically, and no stale WordPress page lingers in the admin or in search.

 

Yes. Store accepted plans as an array column and add a /rheumatology/insurance/{slug}/ page group that filters rows where the insurance array contains the URL parameter. Useful for patients searching by plan acceptance across a multi-clinic rheumatology network.

 

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