crownimaging.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 69/100
AI search visibility analysis for crownimaging.com. LLMao scored crownimaging.com 69/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 80/100 — Content is clear and professional, though some medical jargon (e.g., 'sub-specialty reads') could be better defined for patients.
- schema_markup: 60/100 — Basic Yoast-generated schema is present, but it lacks specific medical industry properties (MedicalBusiness, address, geo).
- authority_trust: 70/100 — Strong physical trust signals (address, phone, certifications) but lacks individual practitioner credentials and detailed editorial standards.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Lacks external citations for medical claims and primary source linking for its 'Preferred Provider' status.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent freshness with a 2026 copyright and a modification date within the last week (2026-04-09).
- content_structure: 70/100 — Good use of semantic HTML but inconsistent heading hierarchy (multiple H1s and skipped levels).
- entity_definition: 65/100 — Brand is consistent, but lacks structured 'Person' entities for medical staff and a robust 'About' schema.
- technical_accessibility: 65/100 — Conflicting robots tags (index vs noindex) and heavy JS dependency for some elements hinder LLM crawling.
Top recommendations
- Implement Specialized Medical Schema (Schema Markup): Add 'MedicalBusiness' or 'DiagnosticImagingCenter' schema to the homepage. The current 'Organization' schema is too generic for a medical facility.
- Define Author/Radiologist Entities (Authority & Trust): Create dedicated bio pages for the onsite radiologists (e.g., from Texas Radiology Associates) and link them using 'Person' schema to establish E-E-A-T.
- Fix Conflicting Robots Meta Tags (Technical Accessibility): The robots meta tag contains 'noindex' in one instance while 'index' in another. Ensure 'noindex' is removed to allow LLM crawlers to process the page.
- Verify Certifications with Outbound Links (Citation & Source Quality): Add outbound links to the American College of Radiology (ACR) website when mentioning certifications to verify claims.
- Normalize Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Fix the heading hierarchy; the page skips from H1 to H3 in several sections, and there are multiple H1 tags which can confuse entity extraction.