Therapist Website Domain Name Idea Generator
Grow your therapy practice with a professional website.
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What makes a good domain name for a therapist?
A strong therapy domain name is short, easy to spell, and clearly communicates what you do. Ideally, it includes your name and a keyword like “therapy,” “counseling,” or “mental health.” Avoid hyphens, numbers, and abbreviations that confuse clients. The best therapist domain names sound professional, are memorable, and help with local SEO when you include your city.
Should I include my city in my therapy website domain?
Adding your city to your domain (for example, “AustinTherapist.com” or “DenverCounseling.com”) can boost your visibility in local search results. It immediately tells both Google and potential clients where you practice. However, if your name and city make the domain too long, try a shorter variation that still mentions your location or services.
What domain extensions are best for therapist websites?
A “.com” is almost always the best choice – it’s trusted, easy to remember, and ranks well. If your exact .com isn’t available, consider simple alternatives like “.org” (especially for non‑profits or group practices) or “.me” (if it fits your name). Avoid newer, less familiar extensions that might confuse therapy clients.
How do I check if my therapist domain name is available?
You can use any domain registrar (like Namecheap, Google Domains, or GoDaddy) to search for availability instantly. We recommend generating multiple ideas with this tool first, then checking your top 3‑5 choices. If your ideal domain is taken, try the geographic or “what you do” variations this generator provides – they often uncover available gems.
Can I use my license type in my domain name?
Yes, including your license (LMFT, LCSW, LPC, etc.) in your domain can quickly communicate your credentials and specialty. For example, “JohnSmithLPC.com” immediately signals that you’re a licensed professional counselor. It’s a simple way to build authority and differentiate yourself from life coaches or unlicensed practitioners.
What if my name is already taken as a domain?
If your first‑and‑last‑name .com is unavailable, try adding a therapy‑related keyword (“TherapyWithSarah.com”), your city (“SarahTherapyDenver.com”), or your license (“SarahLMFT.com”). Our generator automatically creates these alternatives so you don’t have to brainstorm them from scratch.
How important is SEO when choosing a therapist domain name?
Your domain name is a small but meaningful ranking factor. Having a relevant keyword (like “therapy” or “counseling”) in your domain can help, but it’s far more critical to build a high‑quality website with strong content. Think of your domain as the foundation for your brand, not your only SEO strategy.
Does this domain name generator work for psychologists and psychiatrists?
Absolutely. While the examples focus on therapists, counselors, and social workers, the same patterns work beautifully for psychologists (“DrJanePsychologist.com”), psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals. Simply swap the keyword suggestions with your specialty, like “psychology,” “psychiatry,” or “behavioral health.”