4 Practical Tips for Reopening Your Practice Post COVID-19
The world in which we live in today isn’t what it used to be. In an effort to social distance and keep both patients and employees safe,
The world in which we live in today isn’t what it used to be. In an effort to social distance and keep both patients and employees safe,
There’s a chance that you’ve had a review left for you or your practice that really made your blood boil. There’s also a chance that you really wanted to respond to that person with all of the thoughts that first came to your mind.
Why Should My Medical Practice Care About Responsive Design?
The web is changing, and medical providers having “mobile-friendly” websites isn’t enough. First, to clarify, “mobile web design” and “responsive design” do not mean the same thing.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 1.3 billion people live with a vision impairment. Making sure that your website is accessible to ALL who visit,
New year, new Google?
Not really. But, with a new year comes a lot of potentially powerful updates that you or your marketing team should be aware of in order to stay on top of your online presence.
The sounds of treadmills at the gym are humming and lettuce sales are through the roof, so you know it’s a new year. Chances are, you’ve made one or two resolutions already,
With November comes the beginning of the holiday season. One can expect to smell turkey and pumpkin, see twinkling lights all around, and be given the gift of a few Google updates.
There’s a lot going on in the world of online marketing and while we’re always here to take care of everything for you, it’s important to understand how any recent changes may impact your website.
Quality certifications are considered a mark of excellence in many industries, especially in healthcare. Becoming certified confirms your commitment to quality and the positive impact it will have on your organization.
At Practis we are frequently asked, “Does my contact or appointment request form need to be secure?”. Most standard contact or appointment request web forms use form mail scripts to collect and email responses over an open unsecure Internet connection.