How to Track 404 Errors for Healthcare
A patient tries to book an appointment after seeing your ad, clicks the link, and gets a 404 error. They call your office instead, but many will just choose a different provider. That broken link just pushed a patient to your competitor.
Healthcare websites must work perfectly. When they do not, patients suffer and your practice loses revenue.
Why 404 Errors Matters for Healthcare
Patient trust is everything. If your website has broken pages, patients question whether your medical care is equally outdated.
Appointment friction costs patients. When booking links break, patients delay or skip care entirely. This impacts health outcomes.
Provider directories change. Doctors join and leave practices. When physician profiles are removed without redirects, patients hit dead ends.
Insurance information becomes outdated. When you change insurance partners, old pages must redirect to updated information or patients show up with invalid coverage.
How to Check in GA4
In GA4, go to Reports > Life cycle > Engagement > Events. Find page_not_found in the event list. Click through to see which pages triggered it.
Create a custom report: use Page location as a dimension and filter for pages containing “404” or “not-found.”
GA4 challenge: you see broken pages but not how patients found them.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics shows you the full picture. It connects 404 errors to patient acquisition channels and reveals which marketing is wasted.
Example questions ClawAnalytics answers:
- “Which doctor profile removals are generating the most 404 traffic from search?”
- “Are our appointment booking ads sending patients to broken pages?”
- “Which service pages need urgent redirects?”
You fix what matters first.
Quick Wins
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Audit your booking flow. Test every path from landing on your site to confirming an appointment.
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Maintain provider redirects. When doctors leave, redirect their profile URLs to similar specialists.
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Keep insurance pages current. Update or redirect insurance acceptance pages when partnerships change.
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Monitor patient portal links. Ensure external patient portal links always work.
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Try ClawAnalytics. It prioritizes 404s by impact, so you fix the ones hurting patient acquisition most.