Medical website design

Websites for physician practices, primary care, and specialty clinics — professional, patient-friendly, and built to turn local searches into booked appointments.

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Why It's Different

Patients research before they book

Before a new patient calls, they've Googled your name, read your reviews, and checked whether you take their insurance. Your website is the front desk they meet first.

Provider bios that build confidence

Credentials, specialties, photos, and a human paragraph for each provider — the page patients read right before deciding to book.

Condition & service pages

Patients search symptoms and services, not specialties. Pages for what you treat — structured for how people actually phrase the search.

Insurance details up front

Accepted plans listed plainly, with self-pay guidance where it applies. The #1 question patients have, answered before they have to call and ask.

Local SEO & Google presence

Google Business Profile, physician schema, and location pages — built for "[specialty] near me" searches from day one, including multi-location practices.

Appointment requests that respect staff time

Patient-friendly request forms and click-to-call that route into your existing front-desk workflow — no new software for your team to learn.

Content that answers patient questions

Five articles a month on what your patients search before booking — symptoms, procedures, recovery times, and when to see a doctor.

The Program

One engagement. Everything handled.

$5,000 build & launch, $1,000 first-year infrastructure reserve, $1,250/mo SEO & growth. Live in about 7 days.

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Common Questions

Straight answers for practice managers

What do patients look for on a medical practice website?

Four things: whether you take their insurance, who the providers are and their credentials, what conditions you treat, and how to make an appointment without playing phone tag. Practices lose patients when any of those takes more than a few clicks to find.

Does the site need to be HIPAA compliant?

The public website itself doesn't handle protected health information — and we keep it that way deliberately. Contact forms collect only name and contact details, and anything clinical (records, portals, telehealth) links into the HIPAA-compliant systems your practice already uses. That separation keeps the site fast, secure, and out of compliance scope.

We're listed on Healthgrades and Zocdoc. Why do we need our own site?

Directories rent you visibility and sell the space around your listing to competitors. Your own site ranks for your name and your services, presents your practice the way you choose, and converts better because there are no competing profiles next to you. Directories are a supplement, not a substitute.

Can you build sites for multi-provider or multi-location practices?

Yes. Each provider gets a bio page with credentials and specialties, and each location gets its own page with address, hours, and a separate Google Business Profile — which is exactly how Google wants multi-location practices structured for local search.

Related reading: SEO for medical practices · The complete guide to local SEO · Google Business Profile optimization

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