What Is a Good Exit Rate for Dentists?
A patient finds your dental practice online, reads about your services, then clicks away without booking. This happens every day. Exit rate tells you exactly which pages cause the problem.
Why Exit Rate Matters for Dentists
Dental decisions are personal. People delay treatment until pain becomes unbearable. Your website either builds trust or loses the patient.
Why exit rate matters:
- Fear factor - Nervous patients need reassurance before booking
- Insurance confusion - If they can’t find accepted plans, they leave
- Emergency needs - Tooth pain patients need fast answers
- Multiple providers - Patients compare your site to three competitors before choosing
A dental practice with 8,000 monthly visitors and a 38% exit rate loses 3,040 potential patients. Even a 10% improvement means 304 more appointment requests.
How to Check Exit Rate in GA4
Google Analytics 4 tracks this metric. Here’s how:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports
- Select Engagement then Pages and screens
- Set your date range to last 30 days
- Find the Exits column
- Calculate exit rate: exits divided by total entrances
You can also segment by new versus returning patients. First-time visitors often behave differently.
The Easier Way
Setting up useful GA4 reports takes expertise. Most dentists just want simple answers.
ClawAnalytics provides exit rate data without custom configuration. The platform automatically groups pages by treatment type.
Questions the platform answers:
- Which treatment pages lose the most patients?
- Do patients with insurance exit differently than self-pay patients?
- Is my homepage or booking page losing more people?
You see insights, not just numbers in a spreadsheet.
Quick Wins for Dental Websites
Reduce your exit rate with these actions:
- Add prominent booking buttons - Put them above the fold and in the footer
- Show insurance partners - List accepted plans clearly
- Add patient testimonials - Real stories reduce anxiety
- Create an emergency banner - “Same-day emergency appointments available”
- Show your team - Friendly photos humanize your practice
Track exit rate weekly. Better pages mean more filled chairs.