Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery GMB Management in Mumbai — Powered by Angryturtle by ICG
Google Business Profile management for Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery clinics + hospitals in Mumbai. Powered by Angryturtle — ICG's proprietary GBP intelligence platform. NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached). From ₹15,000/mo.
Cardiologist / Cardiac hospital · From ₹15,000/mo · NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached) · +91 81302 26224
Every Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery GBP we manage in Mumbai runs on Angryturtle.
Cardiology GBPs need 24/7 emergency attribute setup, insurance-panel attribute discovery (Ayushman, CGHS, ECHS, private TPAs), and cardiac-specific Q&A (typical questions: 'what to do in a heart attack', 'emergency angiography cost'). Angryturtle enforces all three plus NABH PRE-chapter digital evidence for accredited hospitals.
Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery GBP is different.
Cardiology queries carry the highest emergency intent + highest ticket size — angioplasty, valve, bypass procedures range from ₹1.5L to 8L per patient. Google Business Profile discovery during acute events (chest pain, sudden onset) drives significant walk-in and ambulance-attributed patient volume.
A live product view.
Not a mockup.
Ranking Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery on Google Maps in Mumbai.
Google's local pack for cardiology queries splits into two distinct patterns: emergency-intent ("chest pain hospital near me", "cardiac emergency Mumbai") where distance and 24/7 availability dominate, and consideration-intent ("best cardiologist Mumbai", "angioplasty cost", "bypass surgeon reviews") where credentials and reviews dominate. Emergency queries have almost no consideration cycle — patient calls the nearest cardiac-capable hospital in the local pack, which means Google's algorithm gives distance disproportionate weight and rewards listings with verified "24 hours" hours attribute + "Emergency room" secondary category. Consideration queries have 2-6 week cycles and reward listings with strong doctor personal-brand schema, cardiac procedure Q&A, and insurance-panel attribute discovery. Angryturtle configures cardiology geo-grid at 2-3km spacing across a 10-15km radius in metros like Mumbai (patients travel further for cardiac emergencies than for routine care) and monitors both query types separately in the rank tracker. The single biggest ranking lever for cardiology is insurance-empanelment attribute completeness — Ayushman, CGHS, ECHS, PMJAY, and top private TPAs — patients specifically filter cardiac facilities by insurance acceptance before calling. Missing attributes are the most common cause of cardiac GBP visibility below expected level.
The recurring Cardiology GBP failures we correct in month 1.
Five patterns Angryturtle finds on cardiology + cardiac hospital GBPs at intake. First, missing or incorrect "24 hours" hours attribute — cardiology needs 24/7 emergency framing; ambiguous or business-hours-only listings lose emergency query visibility. Second, missing insurance panel attributes — Ayushman, CGHS, ECHS, PMJAY, private TPAs not listed means patients filtering by insurance can't find the listing at all. Third, excessive manager accounts on hospital-attached listings — cardiac hospitals frequently accumulate 8-12 admin accounts from past agencies + staff + contractors, which Angryturtle flags as a Suspension Shield P1 risk factor. Fourth, review responses that reveal cardiac procedure specifics ("Glad the angioplasty went well") — DPDP violation and a heightened NMC concern for cardiac-vertical patients. Fifth, absent Person schema for individual cardiologists — cardiology consideration queries often use doctor names ("Dr [Name] cardiologist reviews"), and hospitals without per-doctor schema miss this discovery channel. Angryturtle's cardiac audit adds Person schema, insurance attributes, and 24-hour hours as P0 fixes within the first 14 days.
The NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached) layer that shapes every content decision.
Cardiology GBP compliance operates under NMC Ethics Code 2026 for individual practitioners + NABH 6th Edition standards for accredited hospitals + DPDP Act 2023 for patient data. The NMC layer prohibits outcome promises common in cardiac marketing ("guaranteed pain relief post-bypass", "highest angioplasty success rate") — the description must describe procedures and credentials without promising results. The NABH layer specifically applies PRE Chapter (Patient Rights and Education) obligations — patient education content on the linked website should cover the top 8-10 cardiac procedures with informational content, and this doubles as GBP topical authority. NABH FMS Chapter requires exact facility information accuracy — the GBP address, hours, and department separation must match the physical facility because NABH surveyors have started cross-referencing digital presence during audits. DPDP applies to review responses (never confirm cardiac procedure, never reveal patient identity) and to any lead-capture forms on the linked website (explicit consent for marketing use, DPA with Google Ads if using CRM upload for remarketing). Angryturtle's cardiac workflow enforces all three layers plus tracks NABH accreditation certificate validity so lapsed accreditation is caught immediately.
A compliant weekly posts rhythm for Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery clinics.
A compliant weekly Google Posts calendar for cardiology + cardiac hospitals. Monday: patient education — "The 5 warning signs of a heart attack you should know" (informational, action-guidance without diagnostic claim). Tuesday: procedure explainer — "What happens during a coronary angiography: the 45-minute experience" (educational). Wednesday: cardiologist introduction — "Meet Dr [Name], our senior interventional cardiologist, DM Cardiology (AIIMS)" (credential-based, factual). Thursday: technology feature — "Our cath lab is equipped for complex bifurcation stenting" (factual capability). Friday: emergency awareness — "How to call the cardiac emergency team at [hospital name]" (practical, safety-focused). Saturday: awareness content — "World Heart Day" or "Cardiac Rehabilitation Awareness Week" when relevant (topical). Sunday: no post. This calendar deliberately covers emergency-intent Google Posts (Friday) that most cardiac hospitals miss but that Google surfaces during emergency searches. Every post passes NMC + NABH + DPDP screening. For multi-location cardiac chains, Angryturtle centrally produces the calendar and per-location deploys with location-specific team + technology substitutions.
What the top-3 Cardiology clinics in Mumbai are doing.
Angryturtle's cardiology competitor benchmarking tracks 5-8 top-ranked cardiac facilities in your 5-10km catchment across six signals: total review count, monthly review velocity, average rating, Google Posts frequency, insurance panel attribute count, and 24-hour attribute presence. Corporate cardiac hospitals (Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Narayana Health, Medanta) dominate branded search and typically have 1,500-5,000 reviews at 4.4-4.6 stars with extensive insurance panels. Independent cardiac specialists compete on locality specificity (specific neighborhood cardiology practice) + credential depth (fellowship + international training visible in Person schema) + personal accessibility signals. The most under-exploited signal for cardiology is Practo Pro with active Health Feed cardiac content — Practo carries 15-25% of consideration-stage cardiac discovery, and even fewer cardiac facilities than IVF or dental have optimised it. Angryturtle's cardiac dashboard tracks Practo alongside Google to expose this gap. Also under-exploited: government scheme attribute optimisation (CGHS, ECHS) which drives significant walk-in volume for empanelled hospitals but is missed by generic GBP management agencies.
Month-by-month plan for Mumbai Cardiology clinics.
A realistic 6-month Angryturtle roadmap for a cardiac hospital or 2-4 centre cardiac chain below competitive benchmarks. Month 1: NMC + NABH + DPDP compliance audit, correct 24-hour hours attribute, add complete insurance panel attributes (Ayushman + CGHS + ECHS + PMJAY + top TPAs), audit + rationalise manager access, build Person schema for 5-8 senior cardiologists. Month 2: activate review generation SOP (post-consultation for OPD, post-discharge for admitted patients — cardiac patients have longer response windows than dental), build 25 cardiac-specialty citations across India directories including insurance directories. Month 3: begin weekly Google Posts (6/week including emergency-awareness content), launch Practo Pro alongside GBP, geo-grid rescan at day 90. Month 4: expand Q&A to 30 entries covering emergency scenarios + procedure specifics + cost transparency + insurance coverage, begin monthly performance report. Month 5: introduce cardiologist personal-brand content (individual doctor Google Posts, Person schema depth, cardiologist introduction video content for organic GBP video section), portfolio-level NABH PRE-chapter digital evidence documentation. Month 6: full portfolio health assessment, competitor benchmark, 3-6 month advanced action plan including sub-specialty content (heart failure, arrhythmia, structural cardiology).
Anonymised 3-centre cardiac hospital (Chennai): baseline 45 GBP-attributed calls/month. Angryturtle rebuild: emergency-attribute setup, insurance-directory citation build (BSKY + CGHS + Ayushman), cardiologist-per-location schema. Result: 212 calls/month by month 12. NABH PRE-chapter digital evidence complete.
Transparent tiers.
All Angryturtle-powered.
Angryturtle-managed single-listing GBP · geo-grid rank scan · NAP audit · weekly Google Posts · review generation SOP · NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached) content review.
Book Diagnostic →Portfolio-level Angryturtle intelligence · unified naming taxonomy · centralised suspension monitoring · per-location review SOP · monthly portfolio report to CMO/COO.
Book Diagnostic →Full Angryturtle enterprise · HIS integration for appointment-driven review SOP · governance framework · NABH PRE-chapter digital evidence alignment · dedicated account team.
Book Diagnostic →Common questions from Mumbai Cardiology clinics.
How much does Cardiology GBP management cost in Mumbai? +
ICG's Angryturtle-powered GBP management for Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery clinics in Mumbai starts at ₹15,000/mo. Multi-location chains: ₹50,000–₹1,00,000/month. Enterprise hospital groups: ₹1,00,000–₹2,50,000/month. All tiers include NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached) content review, geo-grid rank tracking, and continuous suspension-risk monitoring.
What compliance does ICG apply to Cardiology GBP content in Mumbai? +
Every piece of GBP content — business description, Google Posts, Q&A, review responses — is reviewed against NMC + DPDP + NABH digital standards (for hospital-attached) before publish. For Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery specifically, this catches outcome promises, comparative claims, and (where applicable) restricted procedures. 143 healthcare listings under management, zero regulatory complaints from ICG-managed content.
How long before a Mumbai Cardiology clinic sees ranking improvement? +
30-45 days for profile + naming corrections to reflect in Mumbai Map Pack. 60-90 days for citation cleanup and NAP consistency. 90-180 days for review velocity to materially move rating + count. For Mumbai Cardiology clinics starting below competitive benchmarks, expect 6-9 months to reach top-3 position for primary Cardiology queries.
What makes Cardiology GBP different from general clinic GBP? +
Cardiology queries carry the highest emergency intent + highest ticket size — angioplasty, valve, bypass procedures range from ₹1.5L to 8L per patient. Google Business Profile discovery during acute events (chest pain, sudden onset) drives significant walk-in and ambulance-attributed patient volume.
Can I get a free Cardiology GBP audit for my Mumbai listing? +
Yes. Submit your listing details and ICG runs Angryturtle on your profile within 48 hours — 7-dimension health score tuned to Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery benchmarks, suspension-risk assessment, NAP + citation conflict report across Mumbai-relevant directories, and top 3 priority fixes. No cost, no obligation, specialist-reviewed manually.
Do you manage GBP for multi-location Cardiology chains in Mumbai? +
Yes. Multi-location Cardiology chains are managed as one Angryturtle portfolio — unified naming taxonomy, centralised suspension monitoring, per-location review generation SOP, and monthly portfolio-level report. This is how ICG maintains 143 listings across specialties with zero suspensions.
Get a free Angryturtle GBP audit for your Mumbai Cardiology listing.
48-hour turnaround · 7-dimension health score · suspension-risk assessment · NAP + citation conflict report · top 3 priority fixes. No cost. No obligation.