Yes. Dental practices are considered places of public accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). That means your website should be accessible to users with disabilities, including those who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or visual contrast adjustments.
An ADA-compliant website follows recognized accessibility standards (typically WCAG 2.1 AA), which include proper color contrast, keyboard navigation, readable text, alternative text for images, and compatibility with assistive technologies.
Our accessibility overlay helps address many of these requirements and reduce accessibility risk. It does not modify your website's underlying code — it works as an added layer on top of your existing site.
Yes. ADA website accessibility lawsuits have increasingly targeted small businesses, including dental practices. Many cases involve websites that are not usable by individuals with disabilities, even when the practice was unaware of the issue.
In most cases, no. Standard email services are not configured for HIPAA compliance by default. If patient information (PHI) is sent without proper safeguards, it can create a HIPAA violation.
HIPAA-secure email uses encryption and security controls designed for healthcare communication.
Yes. Any online form that collects patient information — including contact forms, appointment requests, or new patient intake forms — must meet HIPAA privacy and security requirements.
HIPAA-compliant forms help protect patient data during transmission and storage.
No. HTTPS is important, but it only encrypts data in transit. HIPAA compliance involves additional safeguards, policies, and secure handling of patient information — especially for forms and email communication.
No. There is no official HIPAA or ADA certification for websites. Our services are designed to support compliance efforts by helping dental practices meet recognized standards and reduce risk, but compliance ultimately depends on how the tools are used within your practice.
Most practices can be up and running quickly. Our ADA accessibility tools, HIPAA-secure email, and compliant forms are designed for fast setup with minimal disruption to your existing website or workflow.
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