Accessibility Statement

Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Medical Clinic Centre aims to make clinic information easier to access for users on phones, desktops, screen readers, and assistive technologies.

Accessibility is part of our quality process because healthcare information should be clear, readable, and practical for as many people as possible.

Mobile-first pagesLayouts are designed to fit small screens without horizontal scrolling.
Readable structureShort sections, clear headings, tables, cards, and FAQs help users scan quickly.
Descriptive linksWe try to use practical link text such as official website, appointment page, or map directions.
Feedback welcomeUsers can report accessibility barriers through our contact page.

Our accessibility goals

  • Use readable font sizes and strong colour contrast where possible.
  • Structure long pages with clear headings, cards, lists, and tables.
  • Make tables responsive on mobile devices.
  • Use descriptive link text so users understand where a link goes.
  • Avoid layout patterns that force horizontal scrolling on small screens.
  • Include alt text or descriptive context for meaningful images when used.
  • Keep important information available in text, not only in images or videos.

Known limitations

Some embedded third-party content, such as maps, videos, appointment tools, or external clinic websites, may not fully follow the same accessibility standards as our own pages. We do not control the accessibility of third-party platforms, but we try to provide text context around embeds when possible.

How we design clinic pages for usability

Fast answers first

Important contact, address, appointment, and service information is usually placed near the top of the page.

Clear action sections

Users should understand whether to call, visit an official website, check a map, or verify appointment availability.

Responsive tables

Data tables are designed to turn into stacked cards on mobile when possible.

Human language

We avoid unnecessary jargon and explain clinic tasks in practical wording.

Report an accessibility issue

If you find a page that is difficult to read, navigate, or use with assistive technology, please contact us with the page URL, device/browser details, and a short explanation of the barrier. We will review the issue and improve the page where possible.

Accessibility improvements are part of our ongoing editorial and technical review process.

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