How to Fix a Google Business Profile Suspension
A GBP suspension can cut your patient calls in half overnight. Here is the step-by-step recovery process we use to get healthcare profiles reinstated.
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A GBP suspension can cut your patient calls in half overnight. Here is the step-by-step recovery process we use to get healthcare profiles reinstated.
You check your Google Business Profile and see the word "Suspended." Your listing has vanished from Google Maps. The phone calls that came in every day have dropped to near zero. For healthcare practices that depend on local search, a GBP suspension is a genuine business emergency.
We have helped over 40 medical practices recover from GBP suspensions, and the process is well-established — but it requires following the right steps in the right order.
Google suspends profiles for specific policy violations. The most common reasons we see with healthcare practices are:
Address issues: using a virtual office, co-working space, or PO box as your primary address. Google requires a staffed physical location where patients can visit during stated business hours.
Keyword stuffing in the business name: adding specialties, locations, or marketing language to your business name. If your legal business name is "City Medical Clinic," your GBP name should be exactly that — not "City Medical Clinic | Best Dermatologist in Gurgaon."
Duplicate listings: having multiple GBP profiles for the same practitioner or practice at the same address. Each distinct physical location gets one listing. Individual doctors within a group practice do not get separate listings unless they operate independently.
Category violations: choosing categories that do not match your actual services. If you selected "Hospital" but you are a single-provider clinic, Google may flag this.
Review manipulation: buying reviews, using review gating (only asking happy patients for reviews), or posting fake reviews.
Google does not always tell you why you were suspended. Examine your profile for each of the common violations listed above. Be honest with yourself — if you added keywords to your business name or used a virtual office address, that is likely the cause.
Check your email for any messages from Google about policy violations. Also check the "Messages" tab in your GBP dashboard.
This is where most practices make a critical mistake. They immediately submit a reinstatement request without fixing the underlying issue. Google will deny the request, and repeated denials make future appeals harder.
If your business name includes extra keywords, change it to your exact legal name. If you used a virtual office, you need a real physical address. If you have duplicate listings, delete the extras. Fix the problem first.
Go to the GBP support page and select "Reinstatement." You will need to provide your business name and address, a detailed explanation of what happened and what you fixed, and supporting documentation.
For healthcare practices, include your business registration documents, medical license, lease agreement or utility bill proving your physical address, and photos of your office with visible signage.
Write a clear, factual explanation. Example: "Our business name previously included specialty keywords that violated Google's naming policy. We have corrected the name to match our legal business registration exactly. Attached are our registration documents confirming the name."
Reinstatement reviews typically take 3 to 15 business days. During this time, do not submit multiple requests — each additional submission resets the queue and can be flagged as spam.
If you have not heard back after 15 business days, escalate through the Google Business Profile community forum. Post a detailed, professional description of your situation. Google Product Experts (volunteers with escalation access) can flag your case for priority review.
If your reinstatement request is denied, you have two options. First, try the GBP community forum escalation path described above. Second, if you have a Google Ads account with a dedicated account manager, they can sometimes escalate GBP issues internally.
Do not create a new GBP listing to replace the suspended one. Google will detect the duplicate and may impose a harder suspension on both listings.
Once reinstated, protect your listing. Use your exact legal business name with no additions. Never change your address to a virtual location. Respond to negative reviews professionally instead of trying to remove them. Avoid mass-soliciting reviews in short bursts — steady review velocity looks more natural. And keep your business information accurate and consistent with your website and other directories.
A GBP suspension is recoverable, but prevention is far easier than reinstatement. Audit your profile quarterly against Google's guidelines to catch potential issues before they trigger a suspension.
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