Is Your Medical Website Mobile Responsive?

A responsive website will adapt to any device that the patient may be searching from. What this means is that if you have a patient that is searching for your website from their iPad, they will have the same experience as someone who is searching from their laptop. In order to be responsive your website must automatically change screen size to provide you with the ability to have a single site that will work across every platform including with smart phones. This technology can make the website experience better for our patients because there is only one website that will need to be updated as opposed to updating the main website and then several others.

If you have a medical website it is important to make sure that it works across all platforms so that your patients will have access to the information that you are providing from any device that they may have.

While most medical practices will benefit from having a mobile responsive website, it is important to consider all of the options that are available to you when designing your site. For some practices, a mobile responsive website may not be the best option for your particular needs. There are some options that might be better or just as good, but it is important to make sure that you take your time to choose the one that will work best for your particular system.

It is a good idea to sit down with an IT team and discuss all of the different options that are available. If you currently have a website that is not mobile responsive, now may be the best time to convert your site into one that will work across all types of devices.