general practitioner · Oxford
We read 55 public reviews across 3 businesses. The patterns that surfaced are the kind the market does not put on a billboard: who the real leaders are, what their customers keep asking for, and where the cracks are starting to show.
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Net sentiment
Customers here are happy on average — but a small handful of businesses are doing the heavy lifting. The rest are riding on goodwill that is already thinning.
The Leaders
Five businesses in this market take 100% of every review a customer leaves. The rest share whatever is left. You can see their ratings and volume. You cannot see who they are.
The competitive map
Every business in GPs in Oxford is one of the dots below. The further right, the higher the average rating. The higher up, the more consistent the reviews. The report puts a name next to every dot — and tells you which corner each name belongs in.
Key Highlights
Each one came out of the same reviews you just scrolled past. Together they say more about how customers behave in this market than a year of guessing would.
What they keep saying
Some of these phrases tell you what customers love. Others tell you what they have learned to put up with. We are showing you three. The other three are the ones a competitor would pay for.
What they feel about it
The emotions that keep surfacing in reviews of businesses in this market. A few are predictable. A couple are not — and they are the ones worth reading carefully.
What you actually get
Every section names businesses, lays out the numbers, and ends with the move worth making. It is in your inbox the moment your card clears.
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