Your practices sit in the heart of Orlando's Haitian community — the Oak Ridge corridor. You have a trilingual PA (English, Creole, Spanish), Creole-speaking staff, and two practices within walking distance of dialysis centers and Haitian churches. No wound care provider in Orlando markets in Creole or Spanish. This is a defensible niche that hospital systems and national chains cannot replicate.
| Address | 2338 W Oak Ridge Rd, Orlando, FL 32809 |
| Legal Entity | Alliance Chiropractic Group, Inc. — DBA Alliance Medical Group |
| Owner | Adner V. D'Haiti |
| Group NPI | 1538379003 |
| Current Services | Primary care, chiropractic — adding wound care |
| Patient Base | Established chiropractic patients with collected insurance data |
| Address | 6001 Vineland Rd, Ste 112, Orlando, FL 32819 |
| Legal Entity | United Health Group and Associates LLC |
| Owner | Joe |
| NPI | 1912560442 |
| Phone | (407) 271-8845 |
| Website | unitedhealthgroupassociates.com |
Physician Assistant — Extensive wound care experience. Speaks English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. Initially splitting time between both Orlando locations, with plans to add additional providers as the program grows. This provider is both the clinical engine and a major marketing asset due to trilingual capability.
| Target | Address | Near | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| DaVita Orlando SW Dialysis | 6925 Lake Ellenor Dr | Alliance | ⚡ <1 mi — 4.9★ — Highest-risk wound patients |
| CF Kidney Ctr — Vineland | 4407 Vineland Rd | United Health | ⚡ Same road — 4.5★ — Walk-over introduction |
| Apollo Care Pharmacy | 4061 W Oak Ridge Rd | Alliance | Same street — 4.9★ — First rack card drop |
| Bethany Haitian Assembly | 6229 Winegard Rd, 32809 | Alliance | Same zip — Church screening partner |
| Haitian Mission Baptist | 624 Wilks Ave, 32809 | Alliance | Same zip — Second church partner |
| First Haitian Baptist | 4701 Lenox Blvd | Both | 46 reviews — Largest Haitian church in Orlando |
Additional Orlando dialysis centers identified: Innovative Renal Care, Fresenius West Orlando, DaVita Orlando, Fresenius South Orlando, CF Kidney Centers Downtown and East Orlando — 8 total dialysis centers within 10 miles.
| Metric | Florida | Gulf South (7 States) |
|---|---|---|
| Wound care referring physicians | 1,646 | 4,119 |
| Medicare referrer payments | $48.3M | $84.9M |
| DME wound care suppliers | 87 | 158 |
| Medicare supplier payments | $44.4M | $98.6M |
| Combined Medicare market | $92.7M | $183.5M |
Medicare fee-for-service only. Actual addressable market including private insurance, Medicaid, and cash-pay is estimated at 2–3× these figures. Florida produces the largest referrer count and payment volume of any state in the Gulf South.
| Provider | Specialty | Location | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cole, Ariel | Family Practice | Winter Park | P1 — High Volume |
| Zeballos, Hilbert | Hospitalist | Apopka | P1 — High Volume |
| Ayadi | Internal Medicine | Orlando | P2 — Active |
Sample of identified providers. Talon AI's full Orlando competitive analysis — covering all active referrers, billing volumes, and procedure mix — is delivered as part of the Phase 1 engagement.
The data confirms three things: (1) Substantial Medicare wound care revenue is flowing through the Orlando market. (2) The existing provider landscape is fragmented — no single provider dominates outpatient wound care in your zip codes. (3) There is a clear gap in community-targeted wound care marketing, particularly for Creole and Spanish-speaking populations. Your practices are positioned to fill that gap.
Everything needed to start acquiring patients immediately.
Both locations optimized for wound care — services, categories, descriptions, weekly posts. Immediate search visibility.
Dedicated wound care pages with English / Kreyòl / Español toggle. SEO and AEO optimized. Mobile-first.
Pros/cons analysis of separate wound care brand vs. integrated clinic branding. Written recommendation.
Professional one-pagers and community screening flyers in English, Creole, and Spanish. Print-ready.
Mapped dialysis centers, Haitian churches, pharmacies, home health agencies, SNFs, and dermatology practices within 10 miles.
Intake form addition, visual screening workflow for existing patients, cross-referral protocol to wound care PA.
Keyword research, competitor gap analysis, and 4 initial blog posts optimized for Orlando wound care terms.
Runbook for free diabetic foot screenings at Haitian and Hispanic churches. Logistics, flyers, follow-up workflow.
Sustained marketing engine that compounds over time.
4 blog posts per month optimized for wound care search terms. Thought leader positioning.
Campaign setup, keyword bidding, ad copy, landing page optimization, monthly reporting. Ad spend separate.
8 posts per month across Facebook and Instagram in English, Creole, and Spanish. Video scripts for the PA.
Weekly Google posts, review solicitation, Q&A management, photo updates.
Track referral sources, measure conversion by channel, optimize outreach based on results.
New patients, referral breakdown, search rankings, ad performance, next-month recommendations.
When Miami launches, replicate the playbook at reduced onboarding cost.
Google Ads budget ($1,500–2,500/mo recommended) is separate and paid directly to Google.
Best for practices that have internal marketing capacity and want the strategy + assets without ongoing management.
| Metric | 30 Days | 90 Days | 6 Months |
|---|---|---|---|
| New wound care patients/month (both locations) | 5–10 | 15–25 | 30–50 |
| Referral partnerships established | 3–5 | 10–15 | 20+ |
| Google search visibility | GBP live | Local pack | Dominant |
| Church/community screening events | 1 | 3–4 | 8–10 |
| Internal patient conversions (from existing base) | 3–8 | 10–20 | Ongoing |
At an average wound care visit value of $300–500 (debridement + skin substitute application + E/M), 30 new patients per month represents $9,000–$15,000 in additional monthly revenue per location — before factoring in multi-visit treatment plans. Most wound care patients require 4–12 visits, creating a compounding revenue stream.
Immediate search visibility. Internal patients surfaced from existing chiropractic base.
First dialysis center visits. Rack cards distributed to pharmacies.
SEO indexing begins. Community engagement starts.
First community-sourced patients. Referral pipeline active.
Compounding growth. Thought leader positioning in Orlando wound care.
Every landing page, flyer, and piece of marketing content Talon AI creates will be available in all three languages — toggled instantly by the patient.
Live preview — this is what your patients will see when they visit your wound care landing page.
First results visible within 7 days of engagement start.
Contact Matt — matt@runtalon.ai