For a health professional, your website has a particular role: it must inform, reassure, and facilitate access to care, while respecting the deontological constraints of your profession. Whether you're a doctor, nurse, physiotherapist, osteopath, dentist, surgeon, psychologist, therapist, naturopath, dietician or sophrologist, your potential patients often arrive with a question, a pain, or a specific care approach.
The essential elements of a health site that reassures and converts: your clear identity with your professional registration number. Your qualifications, diplomas, and complementary training clearly visible. Your precise specialization: a physio specialized in sport doesn't treat the same pathologies as a physio in geriatrics. The patient wants to know if they're in the right place. Your practical information: exact address, hours, consultation days, disabled access, parking, public transport, insurance accepted. The online booking module. This has become the most-used feature — without it, you lose patients who no longer want to call. For paramedical and therapeutic professions, pedagogical information on your approach: what do you concretely do in session, on what issues, in how many sessions? The absence of strict medical framework makes these explanations even more important. Your insurance coverage or possible reimbursements. Respect for medical deontology: no promise of results, no comparison with other colleagues, no individual patient reviews visible for regulated medical professions.
To avoid: marketing too "aggressive" that may put you in deontological violation; absence of practical information; site that loads slowly (your elderly patients abandon).
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