Your pharmacy provides essential health services. Your pharmacists are knowledgeable and helpful. But when you check your website analytics, you see visitors leave without using your services. That session duration is telling you something important.
Why Session Duration Matters for Pharmacies
Customers researching pharmacies need specific information. They want to know about prescription services, immunizations, over-the-counter products, and store hours. When they find what they need quickly, they stay. When they struggle, they leave and find another pharmacy.
Here is the reality. If your website gets 900 visitors monthly and average session duration is under 1 minute, most are not using your services. If you improve that to 2 minutes through better organization, more visitors will refill prescriptions and use additional services.
For pharmacies, longer sessions often mean customers are comparing services, checking immunization availability, and learning about additional offerings. Every additional minute on site increases the chance of engagement.
What Causes Pharmacy Website Issues
Unclear services. Visitors should see what you offer immediately. If they have to hunt for services like immunizations or compounding, they will leave.
Hard-to-find refill options. Prescription refills are the main reason people visit pharmacy websites. Make this obvious.
Missing store hours. Customers need to know when they can visit. Show hours for each location clearly.
No transfer information. Moving prescriptions from another pharmacy should be simple. Explain the process.
Complicated contact options. If someone has to call to ask basic questions, they will look elsewhere.
How to Track It
Open Google Analytics 4 and go to Engagement. Click on Sessions to see average session duration across your site.
Pay attention to your refill and services pages. These are where engagement happens. If these pages have sessions under 1 minute, your content needs work.
ClawAnalytics can help you understand visitor behavior better. Ask questions like “Which services are most viewed” or “Do mobile users refill more than desktop” to find specific issues.
Set up a GA4 alert to notify you when average session duration drops below 1.5 minutes. This helps you catch problems before they cost you too many refills.
Quick Wins to Improve Session Duration
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Feature refill options on the homepage. Make prescription refills visible immediately. This is what most visitors want.
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Display all services clearly. Show immunizations, compounding, flu shots, and more. Let visitors find what they need.
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Show store hours and locations. Customers need to know when they can visit. Be clear about each location.
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Explain prescription transfers simply. Let customers know how to move their prescriptions to your pharmacy.