Clean medical website design for Waitemata Surgeons
Clean medical website design for Waitemata Surgeons

Showcasing over 30 years of specialist surgical care through a fresh digital presence

Need

Waitemata Surgeons’ existing website was outdated and difficult for patients to use. It was hard to find information about procedures and services, there was no easy way for patients to book a consultation, and the site wasn’t mobile-friendly, making it tricky to access on phones and tablets. Surgeon profiles weren’t displayed in a way that built immediate trust with new patients. They needed a fresh, modern website that reflected the high standard of care they are known for.

Next Step

We worked closely with Waitemata Surgeons to create a brand new website that was clean, easy to use, and fully mobile friendly. The design was built around helping patients quickly find the services they needed, understand the expertise of each surgeon, and easily book consultations. Surgeon profiles were updated to better highlight each specialist’s skills and experience, and we made sure the entire site was structured to support a smoother and more confident patient journey.

Now

Today, Waitemata Surgeons have a professional online presence that matches their reputation for excellent care. Patients can easily find information about procedures, get to know the team, and make bookings online. Engagement from mobile users has improved, enquiries have increased, and the website now supports the practice’s commitment to making expert surgical care accessible and welcoming for all Aucklanders.
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