Thanks for your answer Guust, the problem I’ll tell you with this video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15YTkmxKGHOdcmDcZUhmpki4mvWcIbixH/view?usp=sharing
I explain it to you again like this:
It is correct what you say I have published a clinic of gynecology and pediatrics and one of a dentist in that city. But I have not published a laparoscopic surgeon in that city. So I do not understand when I do a google search of “Laparoscopitas Surgeons in El Salvador” google shows as if there were laparoscopic surgeons in that city or in other cities where there are none.
For example in the city called San Salvador if there are publications of laparoscopic surgeons as shown in this url:
https://redsalud.com.sv/medicos/el-salvador/san-salvador/san-salvador/laparoscopistas/
In the neighborhood called colony escalon also appear in google search: https://redsalud.com.sv/medicos/el-salvador/san-salvador/san-salvador/colonia-escalon/laparoscopistas/
But for example it shows a search result as if there were publications of laparoscopic surgeons in the city of Soyapango when there are no publications of laparoscopic surgeons in that city.
Another example is a city called “Zacatecoluca” as shown in the following url:
https://redsalud.com.sv/medicos/el-salvador/la-paz/zacatecoluca/laparoscopistas/
Or a Region called Santa Ana, where I have not published Laparoscopic Surgeons either:
https://redsalud.com.sv/medicos/el-salvador/santa-ana/laparoscopistas/
Will there be any way to avoid using google generate these empty search results or misleading?