Quick Tip: Is My Dental Website Fast Enough?
Probably not, if you haven’t checked recently. Only 43% of WordPress sites pass all three of Google’s Core Web Vitals on mobile, and most dental websites run on WordPress. The good news is you can check your own site for free in about 30 seconds using Google’s PageSpeed Insights tool at pagespeed.web.dev. Just paste in your URL and see where you stand.
Why?
Two pages with similar content can rank very differently if one loads in under 2 seconds and the other takes over 3, with Google favoring the faster page almost every time. That gap matters more now than it used to. AI-generated answers and zero-click results now dominate a huge share of searches, and if someone clicks through from an AI response and lands on a slow page, it hurts the whole experience. Sites with poor performance rarely show up in AI-generated search responses at all.
Mobile matters even more than desktop here. Mobile performance tends to have a bigger impact than desktop simply because of how patients actually browse, scrolling on their phone between appointments or while researching a new dentist on the couch. If your site loads fine on your office desktop but crawls on a phone, that’s the version that’s actually costing you patients.
Best Practices
✔ Run your site through pagespeed.web.dev and check both mobile and desktop scores
✔ Aim for a “good” rating on Core Web Vitals, which Google measures using real visitor data, not just lab tests
✔ Compress large images before uploading them to your site
✔ Limit heavy plugins and third-party scripts, especially on WordPress
✔ Re-check your score after any major website update or redesign
Common Mistakes
Don’t assume your website is fast because it “seems fine” on your own computer and Wi-Fi. Real patients are checking your site on all kinds of phones and cell connections, which is exactly what Google measures. Another mistake is optimizing once and never checking again. Home pages tend to be the worst offenders since they usually carry the biggest hero images and the most scripts, so redesigns and new features can quietly slow things back down over time.
Old Q&A vs Ask Maps
| Metric | What It Measures | Good Score |
|---|---|---|
| LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) | How fast your biggest visible element loads | Under 2.5 seconds |
| INP (Interaction to Next Paint) | How fast the page responds when clicked or tapped | Under 200 milliseconds |
| CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) | How much the page jumps around while loading | Under 0.1 |
Learn More
Want more on building a website that performs well for patients and search engines alike?
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11 Ways to Speed Up Your Dental Website (So Google and AI Don’t Give Up on You)
Mobile Friendly Dentist Website: Why Your Patients (and Google) Care More Than You Think
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check my dental website's speed?
Head to pagespeed.web.dev, paste in your URL, and it will give you a mobile and desktop score along with specific issues to fix.
Does page speed actually affect my Google rankings?
Yes. Core Web Vitals are a confirmed ranking signal, and while content quality still matters most, speed can act as a tiebreaker between similarly strong pages.
Is mobile speed more important than desktop speed?
For most dental practices, yes. Most patients are researching and booking from their phones, and Google evaluates mobile performance heavily in its rankings.
Can a slow website hurt more than just SEO?
Absolutely. Slow sites increase bounce rates and can quietly cost you new patient inquiries even before your dental SEO strategy comes into play.
What's the single biggest thing slowing down most dental websites?
Large, uncompressed images are usually the top culprit, especially on home pages with big hero photos.
Adrian Lefler is the CEO and Co-Founder of My Social Practice and a recognized dental marketing expert with nearly two decades of experience. He is a trusted voice in dental marketing, AI in dentistry, and emerging technology, and he hosts BYTE SIZED, a podcast focused on dental AI, innovation, and technology.



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