Website for clinics
Most people looking up a clinic want practical answers: do you treat this, where are you, when are you open and how do I book. If they cannot find the answers they call the next clinic on the list.

With SnabbSajt you get a factual practice page with your areas, your staff, opening hours, address and booking. You describe what a visit involves, without the page promising anything about results.
Write out what you treat - and what you don't
The word clinic covers everything from skin care to orthopaedics, and the person searching wants to know whether her particular problem belongs with you. List what you take on in everyday words, and be equally clear about what you don't do and where you refer people. That saves reception a call per visit and gives searches for a single complaint plus your town something to match.
Present the people, not only the premises
Patients choose a person. A photo and two lines per practitioner - what she specialises in, how long she's worked, which languages she speaks - does more for trust than a long text about the clinic's values. Also say who you normally see first and whether you can choose your practitioner, because that's a question otherwise asked by phone every week.
Prices, referrals and cover belong in the same place
Write out what a visit costs, whether you have an agreement with a public payer, whether a referral is needed, whether you see insured patients and what applies to a missed appointment. Those are exactly the four questions that otherwise arrive one after another by phone. Prices come from your own list and are never invented for you - leave one blank and it stays blank until you fill it in.
The practical details decide: finding you, hours and emergencies
Where the entrance is, whether there's a lift, parking or a nearby stop, which hours you're open and what to do outside them. Put the phone number at the top as a tap-to-call button for anyone in a hurry, and a booking button to your existing appointment system for everyone else. Don't ask for symptom descriptions in the contact form - say in the form's own text that those are handled by phone or in person.
Why you need a website
- Clear about what you receive patients for and what you refer on
- Staff presented with name, role and professional credentials
- Opening hours, address and phone number visible right away on mobile
- A booking link to the system your practice already uses
- Room to write about confidentiality and how you handle information
What's included
For physiotherapy, therapy and other health practices.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Booking section
- Opening hours
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each person gets a name, role and a short text, and you can add or remove people as your team changes.
You describe what you offer and what a visit involves. Avoid promising results, both for the visitor's sake and because healthcare marketing is regulated.
The page includes your town, address and opening hours in a form Google understands, so the clinic shows up in local searches.
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