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At Functional Medicine Marketing, we continuously track keyword data for a wide range of health-related terms, giving our clients valuable insights into what potential patients are searching for. By analyzing this data, we help practitioners make informed decisions about their blog topics and service pages, ensuring their content aligns with patient needs and industry trends. Our data-driven approach allows functional and integrative medicine practices to stay competitive, attract the right audience, and grow their online presence effectively.

In this blog, we wanted to share a small sample of our 2025 data. Are people actually searching for thyroid issues? How do I choose a blog keyword that will actually rank? Keep reading to learn more about functional medicine SEO trends for 2025.

Trends Around Functional Medicine

Over the past decade, functional medicine has become more and more popular. We used to see functional medicine show up with a keyword difficulty below 50%. Fewer practices were talking about functional medicine, and if they were, they were using other terms like “holistic” and “integrative.” In 2025, things are different. “Functional Medicine” is gaining traction. It receives almost 3X more monthly searches than “Integrative Medicine.”

If you’re wondering how to brand your practice, consider the data below. While some practitioners don’t like to use the term “medicine,” we recommend sticking with it because it is so much more popular than wellness or healing.

Of course, you don’t have to choose just one. If alternative health fits your approach or if people know your clinic as an alternative health practice, then just create a secondary page targeting that term. While each page should have its own keyword and topic, there’s no limit to the number of pages you can create.

Trends in Conditions

People in the USA are sick. While we could talk for days about the causes (broken health system, processed food, sedentary lifestyle, forever chemicals, etc.), the SEO trend is clear: People are researching diseases. Below, we’ve listed eight common conditions that functional medicine practitioners address. While this list is non-exhaustive, it gives you a good idea of just how much search volume is happening around these terms.

You’ll notice that most of these terms have 100 keyword difficulty. That’s the maximum number. So, you’ll need to consider unique angles. By posting a blog on “GERD,” you shouldn’t expect to show up on page one of Google. Instead, think about phrases that would resonate with your current patient. Here are some ideas:

  • Low-carb foods for GERD
  • Is GERD hereditary?
  • What does GERD stand for?
  • Can GERD be cured? (“cured” is a complicated term that we tend to stay away from)

At Functional Medicine Marketing, our team carefully selects target keywords that balance search volume with keyword difficulty. Ideally, we find untapped blog topics that people want to know about but that other practices haven’t yet addressed.

Doctor vs Condition

You might also be wondering whether you should go after conditions or “doctor who treats said condition.” There are merits to both SEO approaches, so let’s break it down.

For main service pages, we tend toward “doctor who treats said condition.” Why? Although search volume is lower for these niche phrases, they’re more targeted to your ideal patients. This is especially true for local searches. Take a look at the data below.

“Thyroid disease” might have 33,000 monthly searches, but “Thyroid doctor in Grand Rapids” will be extremely relevant to your target audience (assuming you’re in Grand Rapids). The “Thyroid disease” search results will be dominated by WebMD and HealthLine. The amount of work it would take to oust these massive websites wouldn’t be worth the cost. Plus, not everyone searching “thyroid disease” will want care. They may be researching for self-care or because their favorite celebrity has hypothyroidism.

For these reasons, we recommend “condition + doctor” for service pages. Of course, if you are not a licensed doctor, you cannot say that you are. In that case, you can swap in “practitioner” or even “care” in your location. For example, “Autoimmune care in Miami.” Don’t forget to be creative!

Functional Medicine SEO Trends for 2025: Conclusion

More people than ever are struggling with chronic health issues that conventional care alone can’t fully resolve. As patients seek alternative solutions for conditions like autoimmune disorders, hormone imbalances, and gut health concerns, they are turning to functional medicine for answers. However, without a strong online presence, even the best practices can go unnoticed.

This is where SEO becomes key.

By optimizing your website with the right keywords, well-researched blog topics, and compelling service pages, you can ensure that your practice appears in front of those actively searching for functional medicine solutions. With strategic marketing, you not only attract more patients but also position yourself as a trusted leader in the field. Stay tuned for our upcoming article on how AI is revolutionizing functional medicine marketing, helping practitioners reach more people and streamline their approach to patient education and engagement.

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