This is strictly about whether AI assistants mention your practice's name in a recommendation — not medical advice, and not a clinical claim of any kind. Mentioned just checks brand visibility, the same way it would for any local business.
These are the shape of questions Mentioned asks on your behalf — practical, logistics-driven questions about finding a provider, not requests for medical guidance.
People searching for a provider almost always care whether the practice is actually taking new patients right now — a detail that changes month to month and that an AI answer may get wrong or simply not know. Checking what the model actually says surfaces whether it's citing you accurately at all.
People relocating, changing insurance, or aging out of a pediatric practice are starting from zero — the exact scenario where someone reaches for an AI assistant instead of asking a neighbor, and where whichever name comes up first has a real advantage.
Mentioned never asks the AI for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment guidance — only whether your practice's name appears when someone asks a purely logistical "who should I see" question. Nothing here touches clinical content.
Same free tool, same 5-question check — enter your practice name and a category like "dentist in Phoenix" or "family doctor accepting new patients in Seattle."
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