How to Track Page Load Time for Healthcare
Imagine a patient searching for an urgent care clinic at 11 PM. They click on your website, but it takes 8 seconds to load. They immediately hit back and find a competitor whose site loaded in 2 seconds. That lost patient could have been yours.
Why Page Load Time Matters for Healthcare
Patient trust starts with speed. When someone is already stressed about a health concern, the last thing they want is a slow website. A fast site signals professionalism and competence.
Mobile usage is dominant in healthcare. Most patients search for doctors, clinics, and health information on their phones. If your mobile site lags, you’re invisible to the majority of potential patients.
Healthcare searches are often urgent. Unlike e-commerce browsing, healthcare queries usually have immediate intent. Someone looking for “urgent care near me” needs answers now, not after a loading spinner.
Google favors fast healthcare sites. Page speed is a ranking factor, especially for local healthcare searches. Faster sites appear higher in search results, bringing more patients to your practice.
How to Check in GA4
Google Analytics 4 tracks page performance through its Web Vitals reports. Here’s how to find the data:
- Open GA4 and navigate to Reports > Engagement
- Click on Web Vitals in the left sidebar
- Look for Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) which measures page load time
- Set a date range comparing the last 30 days
- Filter by your healthcare pages to see which need optimization
The report shows what percentage of users experience good, needs improvement, or poor LCP scores. Aim for LCP under 2.5 seconds.
The Easier Way
While GA4 gives you data, it doesn’t tell you when things break. ClawAnalytics fills that gap with real-time monitoring and instant alerts.
Example questions ClawAnalytics can answer:
- “Which page on our practice website loads slowest for mobile users?” ClawAnalytics breaks down load times by page and device type.
- “Did our new patient intake form slow down after the latest update?” ClawAnalytics tracks performance changes over time.
- “Which hospital department pages have the highest bounce rate due to slow loading?” ClawAnalytics correlates load time with user behavior.
Quick Wins
Compress medical images. Healthcare sites are image-heavy with doctor photos, facility tours, and medical illustrations. Use WebP format and compress everything.
Enable browser caching for patient forms. If patients frequently download intake paperwork, caching reduces repeated downloads.
Use a CDN for facility locations. Multiple clinic locations benefit from a content delivery network that serves from the nearest server.
Minimize third-party scripts. Analytics, chat widgets, and appointment booking tools all add load time. Keep only what you need.
Test regularly with mobile devices. Use Chrome DevTools to simulate mobile connections and identify bottlenecks.
A faster healthcare website means more patients finding you when they need you most.