SEO-optimized site architecture
A full site-structure blueprint that groups commercial pages, educational pages, and telemedicine workflow pages into a cleaner hierarchy for indexing and user flow.
Educational content supports patient understanding, but diagnoses, prescriptions, and treatment decisions still require clinician review during a real visit.
Medical team context
This resource set is aligned to the clinic positioning shown on the live site: Dr. Jorge Trapaga, ARNP, and Dr. Annie Casta are presented as part of the Miami Springs Doctor team, and the site already explains its online-prescription workflow through eligibility review, private visits, and e-prescription routing when appropriate.
Homepage, telemedicine, doctors, services, blog, contact.
Category hubs for medications, symptom education, and telemedicine tools.
Product pages, long-form blog articles, workflow tools, and follow-up pages.
Keep important pages within three clicks and anchor every thin workflow page with explanatory content.
Recommended architecture
Internal-link model
Every category hub should link downward to at least one long-form article and one conversion page. Every article should link back to its category hub, booking, and the online-prescriptions policy page where relevant. Tool pages should link to dashboard, booking, and trust pages so they never become orphaned.
Schema model
Use WebPage or CollectionPage on hubs, BlogPosting and FAQPage on long-form articles, BreadcrumbList sitewide, and MedicalClinic/Physician context on major trust pages. This makes informational and commercial content easier to distinguish.
Content-depth model
Medication pages capture drug-specific intent, blog pages capture symptom and educational intent, and tool pages capture operational intent. Keeping these page types distinct reduces duplication and creates cleaner indexing signals.