echelon.health — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 74/100
AI search visibility analysis for echelon.health. LLMao scored echelon.health 74/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 85/100 — Content is professional and clear. Jargon is generally well-handled, though some medical terms could use more immediate definitions.
- schema_markup: 55/100 — Basic Organization JSON-LD is present, but it lacks specific medical, article, or review schemas that LLMs prioritize.
- authority_trust: 75/100 — Strong social proof with celebrity endorsements and CQC ratings, but lacks detailed individual author credentials for medical content.
- citation_sources: 50/100 — Occasional links to NHS, but lacks formal inline citations or a bibliography for scientific claims made on the homepage.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent freshness with blog posts dated as recently as today (March 9, 2026). Clear publication dates present.
- content_structure: 70/100 — Good use of H1 and H2 tags, though some hierarchy skips occur in the testimonial sections. Semantic HTML usage is moderate.
- entity_definition: 80/100 — Clear brand identity and dedicated About page. Term definitions are present but could be more structured for LLM extraction.
- technical_accessibility: 80/100 — Meta descriptions and social meta are present. Content is largely accessible, though heavily reliant on visual elements for the 'Body Map'.
Top recommendations
- Implement Advanced Medical Schema (Schema Markup): Expand JSON-LD to include MedicalWebPage, FAQPage, and Person schemas for medical experts. Currently only basic Organization schema is present.
- Enhance Author E-E-A-T Signals (Authority & Trust): Add detailed medical biographies for the 'Our Team' section with links to their professional credentials (GMC numbers, publications).
- Formalize Medical Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Add inline citations and a 'References' section to blog posts and medical fact pages, linking to peer-reviewed journals or official health bodies (NHS, WHO).
- Optimize AI Crawler Access (Technical Accessibility): Explicitly allow AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot) in robots.txt to ensure full indexing of deep medical content.
- Improve Deep Content Navigation (Content Structure): Implement a Table of Contents for long-form medical guides and ensure H1-H4 hierarchy is strictly followed on all subpages.