Clinics and practices
A website for your clinic or practice
A clinic site is read by somebody who is worried. Competence and calm do the work here — real qualifications, plain descriptions of what a treatment involves, and an obvious way to make an appointment. Nothing is invented, ever, because a fabricated credential on a medical page is a serious thing.
Describe your siteTry something like this
A site for a dental clinic. The treatments we offer, the dentists and their qualifications, opening hours, and an appointment form. Reassuring and clean, not clinical and cold.
The more of it that is true of your business, the less of the result you will have to change. Hexvor never invents a phone number, an address, a price or a review — anything you leave out comes back as an obvious placeholder rather than as a plausible lie.
20 rules the engine applies to this kind of site
Not a feature list. These are the actual instructions sent with your request when Hexvor recognises the trade, on top of the 647 that apply to every site.
Calm and clear
A healthcare interface should reduce anxiety, not perform sophistication.
Emergencies are separate
Emergency information is visually distinct from routine actions and never below the fold.
Booking is findable
Appointment booking is one of the first things visible.
Search by specialty
Where practitioners are listed, let people find them by what they need.
Plain service names
Explain services in the words a patient would use.
Plain language throughout
Prefer everyday words to clinical terminology wherever both are accurate.
Accessibility is not optional
Healthcare has the strongest case for contrast, focus and readable type of any category.
The phone number is visible
Many patients will call rather than click.
Say where the clinic is
Address, floor, access and parking.
Hours prominent
Including which days are different.
Trust without hype
Credibility through clarity and credentials, never through claims.
Do not expose the sensitive
Never design something that displays patient information incidentally.
Short, understandable forms
Ask the minimum and explain why each field is needed.
Errors explained kindly
Say what is wrong and how to fix it, without blame.
Say when something is processing
A patient-facing action that goes quiet reads as failure.
Never make a medical claim
No outcomes, success rates, cures or credentials that were not provided.
Never invent a patient review
Fabricated testimonials in healthcare are the most harmful version of the lie.
Mobile is the primary device
Every important action must work on a phone.
Readable over fashionable
Choose the type that reads easily, always.
Structure reduces anxiety
Clear information architecture is itself reassurance.
Describe yours
Free to start, no card. Publish when it looks right.
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