Louisville ADHD · Mirror Marketing · Interactive Analytics

Month-to-Month Performance

Every practice metric on one timeline, July 2025 → June 2026. New patients is highlighted as the number that matters most; click any pill to show or hide a line, or use All On / All Off. Below, a separate ADHD search-demand strip shows which months ran hotter or colder than average — so a dip in the practice's numbers can be read against whether people were searching for ADHD less that month.

ADHD search demand

Google Trends interest for “ADHD,” rescaled so each region's 5-year average = 50. Above the line = a hotter-than-normal search month, below = colder. (Hover shows the raw Google index too.)
The honest May→June read. Traffic softened (visits 515→417), and the quiz and contact forms eased with it (81→70, 58→44). June is still the 3rd-strongest traffic month on record, and the traffic that came was more engaged. New patients dipped 6→3 because of a one-week vacation + illness that pushed 3 evaluations into July.
Was it just the practice? No. The search-demand strip shows ADHD interest ran well above average all spring, peaking in April, then cooling into May–June. So the late-spring softening in the practice's numbers lines up with a real cool-off in category demand — searches for “ADHD” fell everywhere, not just here.