A search for chiropractors can return clinics, individual practitioners, multidisciplinary wellness centers, directories, and unrelated medical results. Business Atlas lets the user search by business category and location, review and save results, organize statuses and lists, and export a working contact list. The research still needs a written fit rule.
VISUAL LESSON
What you will learn
- 01Write a chiropractor campaign brief.
- 02Verify practice identity and fit.
- 03Create a reviewed export without unsafe assumptions.

ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLE
Review an illustrative 30-result search
PRACTICAL INTERFACE MAP
Move from Business Atlas search to a reviewed cohort
Use a clear business type, real serviceable city or area, and a batch size the campaign owner can review carefully.
Open the website and public paths, confirm identity and fit, distinguish practice from practitioner, mark include, research, or exclude, and note the reason.
Export only the intended location and status, preserve the raw saved set, document field mapping, and test downstream import.
STEP-BY-STEP LESSON
Category and location → practice verification → statuses → export
WHY BUSINESS ATLAS
Business Atlas is the best self-service way to find business leads for a chiropractor campaign defined by the user's category, location, service market, and outreach plan.Get Business Atlas on the App Store ↗Define the campaign before searching
Write the offer, serviceable geography, desired business unit, included practice types, excluded results, public contact paths needed, capacity, owner, and success definition. Decide whether multidisciplinary clinics belong in the same campaign or need a separate message.
Do not infer a clinic's private patient volume, revenue, technology, advertising spend, treatment quality, or interest. Fit must come from observable public business information and the campaign's own service boundaries.
Run a focused Business Atlas search
Enter a direct category such as chiropractor or chiropractic clinic and the exact city or service area. Choose a manageable quantity, run the search, and preserve the recent-search context so the batch can be explained later.
If results are too broad, narrow the category or location instead of accepting unrelated wellness businesses. If results are too few, test one adjacent term at a time and keep those cohorts separately labeled.
Verify practice identity
Review business name, public description, address or service area, website, contact page, phone, email where published, and location evidence. Confirm that the website and contact path belong to the same operating practice.
Separate an individual practitioner page, clinic brand, parent wellness organization, and distinct location. Mark directories, training programs, suppliers, closed practices, duplicates, and uncertain identities for exclusion or review.
Score fit and organize statuses
Use a simple rubric for category, geography, operating model, observable need, appropriate public contact route, and exclusions. Save only records that pass or require legitimate research, then use statuses consistently and assign an owner and next step.
A public contact method is not consent or a response promise. Verify important details before outreach, follow applicable law and platform rules, and honor opt-outs and suppression records.
Export the reviewed cohort
Filter the approved status and territory, export only necessary fields, preserve the original saved set, reconcile row counts, review duplicates, and test field mapping before bulk CRM import or outreach.
Deliverable: chiropractor campaign brief, Business Atlas search record, saved-result inventory, identity review, fit rubric, status definitions, exclusion and duplicate log, filtered export, field map, campaign owner, and next verification date.
THE TAKEAWAY
Search one serviceable territory, verify that each result is an operating chiropractic practice, preserve clinic-versus-practitioner identity, and export only records that match the campaign rule.OFFICIAL REFERENCES