Accessibility Statement

Website Accessibility

We want this website to be easy to use for every visitor. If you run into any accessibility barrier, contact our office and we will help.

Our Commitment

How We Make the Site Easier to Use

We work to make our pages, forms, and contact options easier to use, and we welcome feedback if anything is difficult to access.

Screen reader access

Images, page structure, headings, and form labels should work with assistive technologies used by blind and low-vision visitors.

Keyboard operability

Navigation, buttons, forms, and interactive elements should be usable without requiring a mouse or trackpad.

Readable content

We review contrast, headings, labels, and form guidance so key information is easier to perceive and understand.

How We Approach It

What accessibility means on this site

We focus on the parts of the site patients use most, including navigation, contact options, service information, and patient forms.

  • Support for screen readers and meaningful page structure
  • Keyboard-friendly navigation and form interaction
  • Clear labels, readable contrast, and understandable content
Accessibility is an ongoing process. If you encounter a barrier, let us know so we can review it and improve the experience.