Website audits for medical and therapy practices with sensitive contact points.
Practice websites connect patients with booking tools, contact forms, maps, reviews, and information pages. Those touchpoints often create technical privacy and trust issues.
Why it matters
Common practice concerns
The problem is rarely one isolated page. It is usually the combination of website technology, external services, and operational expectations.
Booking tools, contact forms, and map providers can send personal data or usage signals to third parties.
Cookie banners and privacy notices often do not match the tracking that actually loads.
Mobile load times and unclear contact paths lead to lost inquiries.
Grown WordPress sites collect plugins that make performance, updates, and security harder.
Scope
Clear scope boundaries
The audit is deliberately technical and practical. It shows what can be checked from the website surface and where another specialist should be involved.
Included
- Technical review of visible website signals, external services, forms, load time, HTTPS, cookies, and CMS indicators.
- Prioritization of the most important measures for practice owners or practice management.
- Plain-language assessment of what can be solved technically and where specialist advice may be needed.
Not included
- No medical-law or privacy-law advice.
- No review of internal practice software or protected patient areas without a separate agreement.
- No drafting of privacy policy, imprint, or consent texts.
Next step
Choose the right depth
Start narrow when you need orientation. Choose the deeper audit when the website already affects trust, inquiries, or risk.
Website Quick Scan
For practices that quickly need to know whether the website, forms, or external services look risky.
Start Website Quick ScanPflichtencheck Pro
For practices that need a more thorough technical priority list with clear next steps.
Book Pflichtencheck Pro