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Website for physiotherapists

Someone in pain wants to know whether you receive patients for that particular problem, how soon they can come in and what a visit costs. The easier the answers are to find, the fewer people move on to the next practice.

With SnabbSajt you get a clear practice page covering assessment, treatment and rehab training, prices, hours and a booking link. You describe how a visit works, without promising results.

Patients search for their body part, not for your title

Nobody types physiotherapist into the search box first. They type shoulder pain, heel spur, sciatica, stiff neck, knee injury from running. So write out the most common complaints you take on using their everyday names, and what a visit for that one usually involves. It makes the page findable on what the patient actually feels, and lets her know she's in the right place before booking.

Describe assessment, treatment and rehab separately

The three steps get confused constantly. Write out what happens at a first assessment, how long it takes and that the patient usually leaves with exercises; what a treatment session contains; and what the rehab training looks like if it continues over several weeks. Also say roughly how many visits common problems tend to need, without promising an outcome.

Referral, cover and waiting time decide the booking

Write out whether a referral is needed, whether you have an agreement with a public payer or see private patients, whether you invoice insurers and what a visit costs. Also say how quickly a new patient normally gets an appointment - many go private precisely to avoid waiting, and a page that answers that gets the contact. Prices come from your own list and are never invented for you.

Be careful with promises and clear about the boundary

Write what the treatment contains and what patients tend to experience, not what it cures. Be equally clear about when you don't take someone on and refer them to a doctor or urgent care. And don't ask for medical history in the contact form - say in the form's own text that clinical details are taken in person. The practical belongs here too: stairs or a lift, parking, whether to bring gym clothes.

Why you need a website

  • Assessment, treatment and rehab training described separately
  • Prices and visit length so nobody has to call to ask
  • A booking link to your own system, straight from a phone
  • Opening hours and directions that show up in local searches
  • Room to write about confidentiality and patient records

What's included

A reassuring physiotherapy & rehab website with booking.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Booking section
  • Opening hours

Frequently asked questions

That depends on you and your practice. Put the answer in its own section, since it is one of the most common questions before a first visit.

Yes, as a list with short descriptions. Stick to what the visit involves and avoid wording that sounds like a promise of recovery.

Yes. Change hours and prices straight from your phone, and the page updates when you publish.

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