
Medical Website Design & Development from a healthcare-only team
Your website is the first visit most patients make. Our medical website design and development services build fast, accessible, patient-friendly sites that reflect the quality of your practice and make it easy for people to book, call, and find you.
why choose us for Medical Website Design & Development
Design and build decisions made for patients first: clarity, speed, accessibility, and easy contact.
responsive design
Sites that look right on every device
accessibility minded
Built with ADA guidelines in mind throughout
easy to maintain
Updates handled so content stays current
more ways we support healthcare
web design FAQs
Yes. We can redesign an existing site to look better, perform faster, and meet healthcare’s security and accessibility needs, while preserving the content and search value you have already built. A redesign is also the right moment to close compliance gaps, fix slow performance, and improve how patients move from your site to booking care.
Yes. We build mobile-first, because most patients will visit your site on a phone. That means fast loading, easy navigation, tap-friendly buttons, and forms that work smoothly on small screens. A site that frustrates mobile users loses patients before they ever contact you, so mobile performance is a core part of how we build.
Accessibility matters legally and practically, since an accessible site serves more patients and tends to rank better. We build toward recognized accessibility standards so people using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive tools can use your site. We can also review an existing site and address the accessibility gaps that create both barriers and risk.
A website becomes a HIPAA concern whenever it collects, stores, or transmits patient information, for example through intake or contact forms. Compliance comes from how it is built: secure, encrypted forms; hosting from a provider that signs a business associate agreement; access controls and audit logging; and analytics that do not quietly capture patient data. A purely informational site has a lighter footprint, but the safeguards must be ready the moment patients submit health information.
WordPress itself is just software, neither compliant nor non-compliant on its own. Compliance depends on how the site is built and hosted: whether your host signs a business associate agreement, whether forms collecting patient data are secured, whether access and audit controls exist, and whether plugins or tracking expose data they should not. Built correctly, a WordPress site can be HIPAA-conscious.
If your site collects, stores, or transmits patient information through forms, portals, or integrations, then yes, you need hosting from a provider that signs a business associate agreement and supports the required safeguards. If your site is purely informational and collects no health data, the requirements are lighter, but it is easy to cross that line the moment you add an intake form. [Link: HIPAA Cybersecurity page]





