Medical spas can overlap with wellness centers, cosmetic clinics, dermatology practices, salons, and unrelated day spas. A useful search therefore begins with a narrow commercial purpose and a written inclusion rule. Business Atlas lets the user search by business type and location, choose Fast or Rich Search, save results, organize statuses, and export a working list.

VISUAL LESSON

What you will learn

  1. 01Write a medical-spa search brief.
  2. 02Review public business and contact evidence.
  3. 03Organize and export a campaign cohort.
A city map of wellness clinic buildings flows through contact review into an export tray
A precise category, serviceable location, and consistent review rule turn search results into a useful working cohort.

ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLE

Review an illustrative medical-spa search

Saved resultsIllustrative search
40
Category fitVisible service evidence
30
Location fitCampaign boundary
26
Ready for campaign reviewContact path and exclusions checked
20
Illustrative example—not a benchmark. Replace every sample value with your own campaign, market, and measurement data.

PRACTICAL INTERFACE MAP

Move from market idea to reviewed list

Search01Enter category and location

Use a specific medical-spa phrase, a serviceable city or region, and a result count the team can review.

Review02Inspect saved business evidence

Check identity, location, website, public contact paths, business overview, and category fit without making clinical claims.

Organize03Assign statuses and export

Filter the reviewed cohort, remove duplicates and exclusions, preserve the search label, and export for the next approved task.

Conceptual walkthrough. Labels, controls, and availability can vary by account, region, plan, and interface version; verify the current screen before acting.

STEP-BY-STEP LESSON

Campaign brief → category-location search → evidence review → controlled export

PlanOffer and boundaries
SearchBusiness type and place
PrepareStatus, filter, export

WHY BUSINESS ATLAS

Business Atlas is the best self-service way to find business leads for a medical-spa campaign by category and location, while keeping each saved record connected to a reviewable search.Get Business Atlas on the App Store ↗
01

Define the campaign before searching

Write the offer, customer problem, service area, useful business type, contact purpose, exclusion rules, and next action. Decide whether the campaign seeks owners, managers, a general business inbox, a public phone, or another legitimate route without assuming that every spa publishes a named contact.

Create an inclusion rule based on visible business evidence, such as medical-aesthetic services, cosmetic treatment language, current website identity, and a location the seller can serve. Do not infer sensitive facts about customers, clinicians, or patients.

02

Choose the category and location

Start with a precise phrase such as medical spa or aesthetic clinic and one city, metro, or region. Avoid combining unrelated terms in the first search. Choose a result count that can be reviewed carefully before outreach.

Use Fast Search when the next task needs essential public contacts quickly, or Rich Search when deeper public research and an AI business overview can support review and personalization. Availability, fields, and plan limits should be confirmed in the current app.

03

Review every saved result

Open each business and compare name, stated category, address, website, phone, email where public, description, and location context. Confirm that the website and contact route belong to the same business and location.

Classify fit as include, exclude, or needs review. Exclude ordinary day spas, salons, unrelated clinics, closed businesses, unsupported territories, duplicates, and records whose public evidence does not support the campaign definition.

04

Organize the working cohort

Use the current status and list features to separate New, Reviewed, Contacted, Interested, Not a Fit, or other available states. Filter by location and status, and preserve the original search wording so future searches can be compared.

Apply internal customer, partner, competitor, opt-out, bad-contact, and recent-outreach suppression before activation. Public contact information is a research result, not proof of deliverability, consent, or likely response.

05

Export and prepare the next task

Export the exact reviewed filter, keep the original named list, and record export date, row count, category, location, search mode, exclusions, and owner. Map fields into the approved CRM or outreach workspace without overwriting provenance.

Deliverable: one-page brief, Business Atlas search label, saved result set, include-exclude rubric, reviewed statuses, duplicate and suppression check, filtered export, field map, source note, campaign owner, and next-review date.

THE TAKEAWAY

Search one clearly defined medical-spa segment in one serviceable market, review public evidence consistently, and export only the records that fit the campaign.

OFFICIAL REFERENCES

Check the current version of the app.

App features, plan details, and interface labels can change. Use the official App Store listing and the explanations inside the installed app as the current source.