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💉 Med Spa Leads Scraper - Medical Spa Emails & Phones

💉 Med Spa Leads Scraper - Medical Spa Emails & Phones

Build a medical spa email list for any market: med spas, botox and laser clinics with phone, website, emails, Instagram and ratings — extracted live, not from a stale database. Made for aesthetic-industry vendors and marketing agencies. $8 per 1,000 leads.

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💉 Med Spa Leads Scraper — Medical Spa Emails & Phones

Med spas are one of the fastest-growing local verticals in the US — new injectable clinics, laser studios and aesthetic practices open every month, and every one of them buys devices, consumables, software and marketing. If they're your customers, this Actor hands you the market: pick a city, get every med spa with phone, website, emails, Instagram and ratings extracted live from each clinic's own website.

No database. No subscription. $8 per 1,000 clinics.

Why live scraping beats a "medical spa email list"

Aesthetics is a rebranding machine: clinics change names, merge with dermatology groups, move to new domains. A purchased list is stale on arrival. Here, every row is discovered on the live map and enriched from the clinic's current website at the moment you press Start — so the email you get is the one the clinic answers today.

Anatomy of a med spa lead

name "Glow Aesthetics & Wellness"
category "Medical spa"
phone "+1 305-555-0147"
website "glowaestheticsmiami.com"
email "hello@glowaestheticsmiami.com" ← from their site
emails [all addresses found]
socialProfiles { instagram, facebook, linkedin, twitter }
rating 4.9 reviewsCount 412
techStack ["WordPress", "Google Analytics"]
address / city / country / latitude / longitude
contactPageUrl / placeUrl / searchQuery / scrapedAt

Instagram is captured deliberately — it's the storefront of this industry and your best personalization hook.

Who buys med spa lists

  • Device & consumables reps — lasers, injectables distribution, skincare lines: map every clinic in a rep's territory with a direct email.
  • Med spa marketing agencies — the niche is crowded with agencies; win by outreaching new markets first, and qualify by reviewsCount (low reviews = needs marketing).
  • Aesthetics SaaS — booking, EMR, membership platforms: build city-by-city prospect lists your SDRs can actually work.
  • MSO / roll-up acquirers — census of independent clinics per metro, with ratings as a quality screen.

Compliance, stated plainly

This Actor collects business information that clinics publish publicly: their map listing and the contact details on their own websites. It does not touch patient data, medical records, or anything behind a login — it's B2B contact discovery, not health data. Your outreach still has to follow CAN-SPAM (US), GDPR/PECR (EU/UK) and platform rules; that part is yours.

Clinic types you can target

keywords is a free-text list, so you can search any aesthetic business type — but these are the segments that behave differently as buyers, and each one is its own Maps search:

KeywordWhy you'd pick it
med spa / medical spaThe core list. Both spellings are searched by default because listings split between them
botox clinicInjectable-led practices — the buyers for injectable supply, training and patient-financing offers
laser hair removalDevice-heavy, high-frequency ad spenders; strong fit for equipment and leasing vendors
aesthetic clinicPhysician-led aesthetics; larger ticket, more likely to run their own marketing team
skin care clinicFacials/dermatology-adjacent; overlaps day spas, good for product and retail lines
cosmetic dermatologyMD-owned, the top of the market — smallest universe, highest value per account
body contouringCoolSculpting/EmSculpt operators; a distinct segment most competitors' lists miss

Leaving keywords empty sweeps the first six by default. Add cosmetic dermatology or body contouring explicitly when you want those segments.

Adjacent aesthetic and wellness segments

keywords is free text pasted in front of your location, so nothing limits the run to the seven listed segments. The neighbouring categories share the same buyer — an owner-operator clinic, cash-pay patients, heavy local advertising — and they widen a thin market without diluting it:

{
"location": "Scottsdale, AZ",
"keywords": ["iv therapy", "wellness clinic", "hair restoration clinic", "weight loss clinic"],
"maxResults": 100
}
  • iv therapy / wellness clinic — hydration and vitamin-drip businesses, often run by the same owner as a med spa and frequently a second location of one. Newer segment, thinner websites, high social dependence.
  • hair restoration clinic / hair transplant clinic — high ticket, heavy paid-search spend, small universe per metro.
  • weight loss clinic — currently the fastest-moving aesthetic-adjacent category; expect brand-new listings with few reviews and real ad budgets.
  • plastic surgery / dermatology clinic — physician-owned and the top of the market. Larger practices, in-house marketing more often, and a longer sale, but the highest value per account.
  • day spa / beauty salon — the volume floor. Include only if you sell something a non-medical business can buy; these will otherwise pad the list with poor fits.

Every row is tagged with the searchQuery that produced it, so a mixed run stays segmentable afterwards, and clinics that appear under two keywords are delivered and charged once.

Input

{
"location": "Miami, FL",
"keywords": ["med spa", "botox clinic"],
"maxResults": 60,
"maxPagesPerSite": 2
}

Leave keywords empty to sweep the default clinic types (med spa, medical spa, botox clinic, laser hair removal, aesthetic clinic, skin care clinic). Multi-city? Use searchQueries: ["medical spa in Scottsdale, AZ", "med spa in Tucson, AZ"].

Price

$0.008 per clinic delivered + $0.01 per run. The full med spa market of a city like Miami (typically 150–400 clinics across keyword variants) costs $1.50–3.50.

FAQ

How is a "med spa" different from a day spa in the results? Search intent drives it: keywords like "med spa", "botox clinic" and "laser hair removal" surface medical-aesthetic businesses. The category Google assigns is included, so you can drop the occasional massage spa downstream.

What share of clinics come with an email? In this vertical most clinics run polished websites, so email coverage is on the higher end — commonly 50–70% of clinics with a site. emailFound flags each row; the rest still carry phone + Instagram.

Can I find clinics that just opened? Yes — schedule the same city weekly and diff the results; new placeUrls are new clinics. Low reviewsCount is another freshness signal.

Does it include the medical director's or owner's name? No — this is company-level data. Pair the domains with a person-level email finder if you need named contacts.

Can I use it outside the US? Anywhere Google Maps operates: "medical spa in Dubai", "clínica estética in Madrid" (set language accordingly).

Why do some rows have no website? Some clinics only run Instagram. They're still delivered with phone and address; set onlyWithWebsite: true to exclude them and you won't be charged for those.

Is patient information ever collected? Never. Only the clinic's public business listing and its own published business contacts.

What happens on an over-narrow search? A zero-result run still succeeds and costs only the $0.01 start fee — broaden the keyword or city and rerun.

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