The Best Website Designs for Dentists (you’re going to love this part)
Are you looking to clean up your decayed web presence? We’ll help you cap off your marketing efforts without all of the fillings. With our marketing wisdom, we can straighten you out with impactful designs you can really sink your teeth into. We pick a brand look and feel which we extract from what makes your practice unique. Brace yourself for a new exceptional veneer on your business.
- We know how to capture your brand through a captivating website design. Our in-house graphic design team creates a look for your site that is different from (and better than) your competitor’s sites.
- We know that your website needs to help you find new clients, so we help you develop your search engine optimization so your practice can grow.
- We understand what your customers want to see on a dentist website, and we make sure the site is built correctly.
- We have web accessibility experts on staff to ensure your website is ADA (WCAG) compliant
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I understand my website needs to look nice, but can it actually help my dental practice grow?
We take the design of your site so seriously because we know it will help you gain new clients and make your job easier. Here’s how:
- We understand how visitors navigate your website, and what will make them stop and schedule an appointment versus continuing to shop.
- We understand what makes websites show up in search engines, and we work with you to write unique content that you then own. This content is designed to attract the most site visitors for dental services in your area.
- We help you develop a plan for growth after the website is complete. Our customers truly enjoy working with us because we help them understand what they are getting & how it will help them.
- We empower our customers to make edits and additions to their site by providing post launch training and using systems that are easy to understand.
Website Features
What are some of the features I can expect on my new dentist’s website?
Since every dental practice is unique, some sites may contain features that would not be necessary on others. Here’s are some possibilities:
- A Gallery of Before & After Smiles
- A frequently asked questions section
- Intake forms, can be filled out online or downloaded as pdf
- Specially designed landing pages for marketing campaigns
- A virtual tour of your practice
- Search engine optimized content written for various dental procedures
- A specially designed bio page for your dentists
ADA Compliance
ADA Compliant Dental Website Design
Beyond having a unique custom dentist website design, now more than ever, it’s important to have a website that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. A global body creates these website accessibility standards and they are called WCAG or “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines”. These guidelines ensure that individuals with physical or visual disabilities are able to utilize your website and find the information they need. weCreate has extensively trained in-house developers and designers on these standards and we are able to achieve Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA compliance on our dental websites depending on which level you require. Typically for dentists, orthodontists, and other related practices, Level AA compliance is the required standard. weCreate is one of only a few website design companies in the country that are members of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization responsible for developing accessibility standards.
- Technical specifications address alternative text (for example, HTML defines the alternative text attribute (alt) of the image element (img))
- WAI guidelines (WCAG, ATAG, UAAG described below) – define how to implement alternative text for accessibility in the different components
- Developers provide the appropriate alternative text wording
- Authoring tools enable, facilitate, and promote providing alternative text in a web page
- Evaluation tools are used to help check that alternative text exists
- User agents provide human and machine interface to the alternative text
- Assistive technologies provide human interface to the alternative text in various modalities
- Users know how to get the alternative text from their user agent and/or assistive technology as needed