This page removes mystery for med spa buyers. Once the request lands, the goal is simple: confirm fit fast, identify the best dormant revenue segment, and return a practical recovery plan instead of another vague consulting loop.
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The first pass checks whether the clinic already has enough lead history for a useful recovery audit and whether the real problem is stale consult opportunity, not top-of-funnel starvation.
The review focuses on where booked consults are most likely hiding: old consult requests, no-shows, cancellations, stalled question threads, or callback leakage.
The goal is not to create a bloated strategy deck. The goal is to name the strongest reactivation segment, estimate likely recoverable consult value, and turn that into a practical 14-day recovery plan.
Sometimes the next move is a tight internal revival sprint. Sometimes the clinic wants outside implementation after the diagnosis. The audit exists to make that decision obvious before more money gets spent.
If the clinic has almost no old inquiries, consult requests, cancellations, or no-show trail to inspect, there is less real recovery work to diagnose.
The audit gets better when the request names the actual front-desk, follow-up, or callback leakage honestly instead of trying to sound cleaner than reality.
If the buyer is already fixated on a script or automation idea, the review still has to check whether that tactic is aimed at the right stale segment first.
A clean view of which neglected consult pools deserve attention first and which ones are lower-value noise.
A practical estimate of where booked consults and downstream treatment revenue are most likely hiding right now.
A concrete order of attack for the first reactivation sprint instead of a generic “follow up more” recommendation.
A blunt call on whether the clinic should run the plan internally first or scope a deeper implementation path later.
The Hidden Revenue Audit is meant to stop wasted lead spend by making the best dormant recovery lane obvious first.