Google AI Overviews can send a patient to a competitor's urgent care by answering "which clinic is open now and closest to me" directly in the search results, using whichever clinic has the clearest hours, services, and location details published online. If your clinic's information is thin, outdated, or scattered across directories, the AI Overview is more likely to name a nearby competitor instead of you, and the patient may never scroll down to see your listing at all.
How AI Overviews reshape the urgent care search result
An AI Overview is the summarized answer that appears at the top of Google search results, generated by pulling information from multiple websites and business listings to answer a question directly. For urgent care searches like "urgent care open now" or "walk-in clinic for a sprained ankle," this means Google is no longer just listing links. It is picking a short answer and, often, a specific clinic name to go with it.
What a zero-click search is and why it changes patient behavior
A zero-click search is a search where the person gets their answer directly on the results page and never clicks through to any website. For a patient with a sick child or a throbbing ankle, this is convenient: they get hours, distance, and services without hunting. For your clinic, it means the AI Overview itself has become the first impression. If it names a competitor's clinic as the answer, your website's design, your patient reviews, and your own SEO work never even get seen.
How AI Overviews summarize local clinic options
When someone searches for urgent care near their location, the AI Overview pulls together details like operating hours, accepted insurance, walk-in availability, and services treated (X-rays, stitches, flu tests) from across the web to build its answer. It favors sources that state these facts plainly and consistently. A clinic with a website that clearly lists "open until 9pm, no appointment needed, on-site X-ray" gives the overview an easy, unambiguous fact to summarize and repeat.
Why the clinic with clearer public information gets surfaced
Google's AI Overview does not guess. It surfaces the urgent care whose hours, address, services, and insurance details are stated the same way across your website, your Google Business Profile, and other listings. When information conflicts (your website says 8am–8pm but a directory says 9am–7pm) or is missing entirely, the overview is more likely to skip your clinic and pull from a competitor whose details are consistent and easy to extract, even if that competitor is farther away or less established.
What happens to clicks and calls when the overview answers everything
Once the AI Overview answers "is there an urgent care open near me right now," many patients stop searching. They either walk in based on the answer given or call the number shown. If your clinic is not the one named, you lose that visit before your phone ever rings. This is a shift from ranking on a results page, where a patient might still scroll and compare, to being the single answer chosen, where there is often no second look at other options.
How to be the clinic the overview pulls from
Being the clinic an AI Overview names comes down to making your basic facts unmistakable and consistent everywhere they appear online: current hours including holidays, services treated, walk-in policy, insurance accepted, and address. This information should match exactly across your website, your Google Business Profile, and any directory listing. Structured, plainly stated facts on your own pages give Google's summarization systems a clear, low-ambiguity source to quote, which increases the odds your clinic is the one named instead of a nearby competitor.
Practical steps that support this:
- Keep hours updated on your website and Google Business Profile at the same time, including holiday and weekend hours, since urgent care demand often spikes exactly when hours are hardest to keep current.
- List specific services and conditions treated in plain language (sprains, minor cuts, flu, strep, X-ray on-site) rather than vague phrases like "comprehensive care," since specific terms match what patients actually type into search.
- State your walk-in policy clearly. "No appointment necessary" or "walk-ins welcome" removes ambiguity that could cause an AI Overview to favor a competitor with a clearer answer.
- Make sure your address and service area are consistent everywhere, since conflicting location details can cause an overview to exclude a clinic rather than risk giving a wrong answer.
- Answer common questions directly on your site (Do you treat children? Do you take X insurance? Is an X-ray available on-site?) because these are the exact questions patients ask, and AI Overviews are built to answer questions, not browse general descriptions.
None of this requires a redesign of your website. It requires the same information a front-desk staffer would give a caller, written down clearly and consistently in the places Google and AI tools look.
The real question: does this mean my current patients will stop finding me?
Probably not, and here's why that's not the thing to worry about most. Patients who already know your clinic, who drove past it before, or whose doctor recommended it will still find you the way they always have. What AI Overviews change is the new patient, the one who has never been to your clinic and is typing "urgent care near me" for the first time at 7pm on a Sunday. That's the patient an AI Overview can quietly steer to whichever clinic has the clearest, most consistent information published online. You're not losing the patients you already have. You're at risk of losing the ones you haven't met yet, simply because a competitor's basic facts were easier for Google to summarize than yours. That's a fixable gap, not a lost cause.