crownimaging.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 75/100
AI search visibility analysis for crownimaging.com. LLMao scored crownimaging.com 75/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 90/100 — Content is highly accessible to a general audience, avoiding excessive medical jargon without explanation.
- schema_markup: 65/100 — Basic WebPage and Organization schema present via Yoast, but missing critical MedicalBusiness and Article/BlogPosting schema for deep entity connection.
- authority_trust: 70/100 — Strong physical trust signals (address, phone) and ACR certifications, but lacks individual practitioner bios which are critical for medical E-E-A-T.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Content is informative but lacks external verification or primary source linking for medical claims.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent recency with multiple posts from early 2026 and clear dateModified metadata.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Generally well-organized but suffers from multiple H1 tags and redundant H2 headers.
- entity_definition: 75/100 — Clear brand consistency and an About page, but lacks specific Person schema for authors/doctors.
- technical_accessibility: 80/100 — Good mobile optimization and social meta, but contains conflicting robots directives (index vs noindex).
Top recommendations
- Implement Detailed Author/Radiologist Person Schema (Authority & Trust Signals): Create dedicated bio pages for the radiologists from Texas Radiology Associates. Use Person schema to link their expertise and NPI numbers to the facility, which significantly boosts E-E-A-T for medical queries.
- Deploy MedicalBusiness Local Schema (Schema.org Markup): Add LocalBusiness or MedicalBusiness schema to the homepage. Include specific properties like 'priceRange', 'address', 'geo' (coordinates), and 'openingHours' to help LLMs verify the physical entity.
- Add Authoritative Medical Citations (Citation & Source Quality): The blog posts discuss medical differences (MRI vs CT). These should include outbound links to high-authority medical journals (e.g., RSNA, ACR, or PubMed) to verify clinical claims.
- Resolve Robots Meta Tag Conflict (Technical Accessibility): The metadata contains a 'noindex' tag alongside an 'index' tag. This conflict can confuse crawlers. Ensure only 'index, follow' is present for public pages.
- Optimize Heading Hierarchy and Uniqueness (Content Structure): The homepage has two identical H2 tags ('Unparalleled Imaging Excellence...') and multiple H1 tags. Consolidate to a single H1 and ensure H2s provide unique topical signals.