Accessibility
Last updated: May 2026.
Our goal
This website should work for everyone, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, or assistive technology. We are targeting WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance.
What we built in
- Semantic HTML structure: real headings, lists, and landmarks instead of styled divs.
- A "skip to content" link as the first focusable element on every page.
- Visible focus rings on every interactive control, with at least a 2-pixel outline and clear color contrast.
- Color contrast meeting AA on body text and large headings.
- A mobile navigation toggle with proper
aria-expandedandaria-controlsattributes. - Form labels associated with inputs. No placeholder-as-label tricks.
- Text that scales: nothing critical is locked behind a fixed pixel size, and zooming to 200 percent does not break the layout.
- No autoplaying media, no flashing content, no motion that cannot be paused.
Known gaps
We are aware that the pricing tables on the pricing page collapse to a more compact format under 560 pixels. That is intentional. If your screen reader announces the table in a confusing order at narrow widths, let us know and we will rewrite the markup.
Contact us about access
If something on this site is hard to use, we want to know. Once the practice is open, you can reach us using the contact information posted on the home page. Until then, use the form on the contact page. Describe the page, the device or assistive technology you were using, and what happened. We respond to access reports first.
Beyond the website
When the practice is open, the physical office will be ADA-compliant: an accessible parking spot, a step-free entrance, an accessible restroom, and a treatment room sized for a wheelchair transfer. If you need a sign-language interpreter or any other accommodation for your visit, tell us in advance and we will arrange it at no extra charge.