
Marketing for Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) practices
BPH campaigns for men researching non-surgical prostate treatment options.
Patient demand
Build demand around the patient problem, not only the procedure name.
- Many men with BPH search around nighttime urination, urgency, weak stream, medication fatigue, or alternatives to TURP before they know the name PAE.
- PAE marketing has to connect quality-of-life symptoms to a minimally invasive option without making the campaign feel generic or embarrassing.
- The intake flow is designed to move serious inquiries quickly while giving the practice visibility into consult quality, follow-up status, and procedure-line ROI.
Procedure-line challenge
What has to be solved before volume can scale.
Patient Pro connects education, campaign strategy, intake support, and reporting so a procedure line can move from interest to qualified consult flow.
Urology owns the pathway
Patients are often routed through traditional urology options unless the practice builds direct awareness.
Symptom-first search behavior
Campaigns need to answer what patients are actually searching before introducing the procedure name.
Privacy and confidence
Creative needs to reduce friction and help men take the next step without feeling exposed or confused.

Patient Pro approach
Campaigns, creative, and intake built around consult quality.
Patient Pro uses symptom-led paid campaigns, search content, physician video, and landing pages to help men understand when a PAE consult may be worth exploring.
Core audience where BPH symptoms often become an active treatment search.
A procedure line where patient education can unlock demand outside urology referrals.
Reporting follows the path from inquiry to consult and procedure opportunity.
Related resources
Next places to understand the growth system.
Explore adjacent procedure lines, the services that support patient acquisition, and proof from active campaign launches.
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