Health Care

Health Care Web Design Patients and Providers Can Trust

Hospitals, medical groups, and senior-care organizations serve the widest audience on the web — patients in stressful moments, families doing research, and providers who need information fast. We design, build, and support WordPress sites that carry clinical credibility without losing human warmth.

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The Challenge

Why Health Care Websites Are Different

A health care website has to serve three people at once, often in real distress. Generic hospital templates make every one of them hunt for the same information.

Patients in Crisis

Checking symptoms at midnight, searching in genuine distress. They need fast, findable answers — not a maze of departments.

Families

Comparing senior-care options for someone they love. They need clear, compassionate information they can act on.

Referring Providers

Looking for a phone number between appointments. They need locations, providers, and referral info fast — not a contact form.

Trust structures are different, too. Health information carries YMYL scrutiny from search engines, content accuracy needs clinical review workflows, and forms must be designed so the marketing site never becomes an accidental repository of protected health information — collect the minimum, route it to the right system, keep the CMS clean. (Life-science or biotech company rather than a care organization? Our biotech web design page speaks your language.)

Jaco, Inc.

Digital Presence for Point-of-Care Technology Supporting EHR Initiatives

Jaco needed a digital presence that matched its role in point-of-care technology — credible to health systems evaluating EHR-adjacent tools, and built to keep pace with the product.

View the Jaco Project

More Work

More Health Care Work

Redesigned Semler Scientific website launch header, a modern accessible medical device site

Case Study — Semler Scientific

A Site That Matches a Maturing Medical-Device Business

When Semler Scientific needed its site to match a maturing medical-device business, we delivered an updated design that raised the company’s profile with clinicians and investors alike.

Read the Semler Scientific Case Study

From the Blog

Health Care Web Design Insights

Questions

Health Care Web Design FAQs

What makes health care web design different?

The audience: patients under stress, families doing research, and providers in a hurry — on every device and every level of ability. That makes findability, plain language, speed, and accessibility the core design requirements, with clinical credibility carried through design and content accuracy rather than jargon.

Can the website stay compliant with health privacy expectations?

Yes — by design. The marketing site should never become a store of protected health information: forms collect the minimum, transmit encrypted, and route submissions to the systems built to hold them. Pair that with the update discipline and access controls of a managed maintenance program and the website supports your compliance posture instead of complicating it.

Do you build for accessibility standards?

Yes — WCAG-conformant builds are a baseline for health care, where the audience includes exactly the users assistive technology serves and where accessibility gaps are both a care failure and a legal exposure. We audit, build, and remediate to standards, and keep the site there as content grows.

Do you support the site after launch?

Yes — proactive hosting, maintenance, and support is core to how we work. Health care sites change constantly: providers join and leave, locations open, services expand. Ongoing support keeps that information accurate — and in health care, accurate is the whole job.

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A website patients can navigate at midnight and providers can trust by daylight. Talk to a team that builds for health care.

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