ADA Accessible Website Design
Make Your Medical Practice Website ADA Accessible Today
Boosting Your Website’s Success with Accessible Website Design
Chances are favorable that at some point your patient population will include those with disabilities or impairments, especially as they age. With our ADA-accessible tools, more patients can engage with your website.
An ADA-accessible website design conveys that equity in healthcare matters to your organization, and that everyone in your patient population matters.
Why Your Website Needs ADA-Accessibility
Public accommodations afforded by the Americans with Disabilities Act apply to websites, as they are considered an extension of a physical business. Content accessibility guidelines provided by the WCAG help web designers accommodate those with impairments or disabilities.
The digital experience plays a major role in patient engagement. That medical practices can invite more patients to take advantage of website features is a wonderful development in the digital world.
As your full-service medical website agency, we will create and publish your accessibility statement. This statement communicates the website's accessibility status, improvements made for special needs, and future plans for accessibility updates. It serves to inform visitors about the level of accessibility and provides alternative access options if barriers exist.
Health Equity Matters
An ADA-accessible website design conveys that equity in healthcare matters to your organization, and that everyone in your patient population matters.
Get The Most From Your Site
With ADA-accessibly enhancements, you also get more mileage from your medical website investment as more patients can utilize its features.
Ease Of Use
Our ADA-accessibility enhancement is displayed on your website with an icon that people will recognize easily. This signals to patients that those with impairments are welcome, and that your practice values inclusivity.
About Our ADA-Accessibility Solution for Websites
Medical practices considering ADA website tools for the first time want to know who it helps and how. One in four adults in the US have some form of disability. Medical practices should consider that even if they have not yet encountered a patient with some kind of challenge that would prevent them from using a website, they will inevitably come across a patient who could benefit from website accessibility enhancements.
- Blind and Visually Impaired
- Mobility Impaired
- Situational Disabilities
- Elderly