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STAYING COMPETITIVE
Web Design for Health & Wellness Professionals
Its a fact: The Internet enables people to research their health and wellness providers. Because they can research a referral on the Web before scheduling an appointment, people will frequently choose a health and wellness professional based on the information presented on the practices Web site... even when they are referred by another professional. It is therefore extremely important that your Web site project a professional image by combining important details about your practice with helpful information for your patients.
WorkingDialogue creates Web sites for health and wellness professionals with the right amount of information about your practice. We paint a vivid picture of your practice with photography of your facilities and staff, and explanations of procedures, treatments and therapies. Visitors can also review hospital and insurance affiliations, learn about office hours and policies, and even print out patient forms and interactive maps to your facilities.
Most importantly, you (the practitioner) will decide just what information you wish to provide about your professional credentials, education, and your experience.
WorkingDialogue has completed Web sites for these health and wellness professionals:
The Centering Studio view site
Laura Cipullo, RD, CDE view site
Faith Fina, ACSW view site
Steven S. Lee, DDS view site
Pilates Wellness Center view site
Haig Rickerby, DMD view site
Womens Digital Imaging view site
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Did you know...
75% of all adults online (over 100 million Americans) use the Internet to look for health care information.
On average, those who look for health care information online do so 3.3 times every month.
70% say the information they find influences their treatment decisions.
63% would switch to a doctor with a Web site that offered credible content, online scheduling, or secure communication.
20% of all Internet traffic is healthcare-related.
[source: Harris Interactive Health Care News]
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