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Allied health website design


Your website should help people feel safe before they contact you.

Allied health clients often arrive uncertain, overwhelmed or unsure which practitioner or service they need. A clear website reduces that uncertainty.

Creative Baguette builds websites for psychologists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, wellness practices and allied health teams that need to feel professional, calm and easy to navigate.

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Village Pilates · Evolve Chiropractic · The Heart of Healing · ★★★★★ 5.0 on Google

Evolve Chiropractic website, designed and built by Creative Baguette

/ Evolve Chiropractic, one of ours

Capturing the Essence of My Business

The Creative Baguette team is incredibly knowledgeable, reliable, and highly skilled. Their creativity shines through in everything they do.

They are currently redesigning my Pilates studio's website, capturing the essence of my business and transforming it into a beautiful, user-friendly online experience.

Lisa Simpkinson Lisa Simpkinson
Director, Village Pilates

The Results Speak for Themselves

Since the new website launch, I've noticed a significant increase in inquiries, and more people are finding and engaging with my business.

The results speak for themselves and I couldn't be happier!

Dr Rachel Swan Dr Rachel Swan
Allied Health, Sydney

Does this sound familiar?

Broad language makes everyone sound included and nobody feel specifically understood. Visitors need to understand experience, approach and availability without reading a wall of text, and they should know whether to book, enquire, call or request a referral.

Professional does not need to mean cold. The design should support calm, safety and credibility without becoming generic wellness fluff.

What the website needs to communicate

How to book
or enquire

One clear next step

Whether to book, enquire, call or request a referral, made obvious from the moment someone lands on the page.

Who you help,
and how

Clarity over broad language

What each service involves and which practitioner may suit them, so visitors feel specifically understood, not just included.

What clients
can expect

No surprises

Practical information and important boundaries laid out clearly, before the first conversation, not during it.

The experience
behind the practice

Credibility, not clinical coldness

The experience and credibility of the practice, communicated warmly rather than as a wall of credentials.

What we handle

Structure and
service pathways

Find the right next step

We organise services, practitioner profiles and booking pathways so visitors can find the right next step.

Copy shaped
from your expertise

Professional, not clinical

You explain the practice. We turn it into clear copy that feels professional without sounding clinical or inflated.

Calm, accessible
design

Built for the people using it

Mobile-friendly layouts, readable text, clear contrast and a visual tone suited to the people using the service.

Booking and
practical integrations

Calendly, forms, referrals

Calendly, booking tools, contact forms and referral information incorporated where appropriate.

Psychologists, counsellors and mental health professionals

Mental health websites need particular care around tone. The copy should be clear about areas of support without making inflated promises. Practitioner profiles should help clients understand approach and fit. The design should feel steady, private and easy to use.

Counsellors have their own version of these questions: how to explain a modality in plain English, how to handle the rebate conversation honestly, and how to build trust when many choose not to use client testimonials at all. We build counselling websites within those constraints as standard.

We design with advertising and professional obligations in mind. The practitioner remains responsible for clinical, regulatory and legal approval of all published content.

Physiotherapists and chiropractors

Physiotherapy and chiropractic websites are usually competing locally, so the job is practical: what you treat, who treats it, where you are and how to book, all reachable in a few taps from a phone. Clear service pages beat clever ones, and an online booking pathway that actually works does more for a clinic than any redesign.

We rebuilt exactly this for Evolve Chiropractic: a refresh that made the practice easier to read, easier to book and true to how the clinic actually feels.

Acupuncture, massage and natural therapies

Acupuncturists, massage therapists, naturopaths, osteopaths and podiatrists share one website challenge: explaining what happens in the room to someone who has never been. One plain-English sentence per treatment builds more trust than a page of technique names, and modest, accurate wording matters in these fields more than most.

Wellness studios and movement practices

Pilates, movement, recovery and wellness businesses need to balance warmth with professionalism. The website should make classes, practitioners, schedules, pricing and booking steps easy to understand without losing the personality of the studio.

Allied health practices we've helped

Process

1/

Free 20-minute chat

Tell us what the practice offers, where clients get confused and what the current website is not doing.

No brief. No final copy. No knowing the technical answer.

2/

Focused project meeting

Once you proceed, we map services, practitioners, audience needs and the booking pathway.

You usually see the first version within one week.

3/

Refinement and launch

We refine it with your clinical and professional feedback. We do not go live until you're happy.

Afterwards, we keep it hosted, maintained and updated.

Allied health website design that does its job.

  • Complete allied health websites commonly sit between $1,900 and $3,800.
  • Larger practices, extensive practitioner directories or specialist functionality are quoted after a short conversation.
  • Care plans from $97/month after launch.

The price stays sensible because one person owns the project from structure to launch.

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When does a website pay for itself?

Simple arithmetic, not a sales pitch. Put in your own numbers.

This is maths, not a promise. It shows what the website costs in your own work, not a prediction of what it will bring in.

Allied health website FAQs

Can you write the website copy?

Yes.

You provide the clinical expertise and approve the final wording. We turn that information into clear, client-friendly copy.

Do you guarantee AHPRA compliance?

No.

We design with advertising and professional obligations in mind, but we do not provide legal or regulatory certification. The practitioner remains responsible for approving the final content.

Can you include online bookings?

Yes, depending on the booking platform.

We can connect clear booking pathways and help visitors understand which option to choose.

Can you add multiple practitioners?

Yes.

We can create consistent practitioner profiles that still allow each person's approach and expertise to feel distinct.

Make it easier for the right clients to feel confident contacting you.

Free 20-minute chat. No pressure, no perfect brief needed.

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Manon Vernay, founder of Creative Baguette
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