Industry · Allied Health

PHYSIO &
ALLIED HEALTH
WEBSITES.

Why Allied Health Practices Need A Proper Website

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Patients Research Your Practice Before Booking

When someone's dealing with chronic back pain or a sports injury, they don't just call the first physio they find. They research. They look at your qualifications, your treatment approach, and whether you seem like someone they can trust with their body. If your website doesn't clearly communicate all of that, they'll move on to the practice that does.

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GPs Refer To Practices With A Professional Online Presence

GPs and specialists increasingly check websites before referring patients. A professional, well-structured site that clearly outlines your services, qualifications, and areas of expertise makes it easy for referring practitioners to feel confident sending their patients your way. A dated or missing website plants doubt.

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No Way To Explain Treatments And Conditions Clearly

Patients search for their symptoms and conditions before they search for a practitioner. If your website has dedicated pages explaining what you treat and how — written in plain language, not medical jargon — you'll capture patients at the exact moment they're looking for help. Without those pages, you're invisible to condition-based searches.

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Losing New Patients To Practices With Online Booking

When someone's in pain at 9pm, they want to book an appointment now — not wait until your receptionist opens at 8:30am tomorrow. Practices with online booking capture those patients immediately. If your website just says "call to book," you're losing after-hours patients to every competitor who lets them click and confirm.

What Your Site Gets

Every feature an allied health practice needs to build patient trust, streamline bookings, and comply with AHPRA advertising guidelines.

Online appointment booking
Treatment & condition pages
Practitioner profile pages
AHPRA registration display
Patient resource library
Location & parking info
Google review integration
Mobile-optimised

Pricing

Custom quotes — typically $800–$3,500

Depending on number of practitioners, treatment pages, and booking integration complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a physio website cost on the Sunshine Coast?

A custom physiotherapy or allied health website typically costs between $800 and $3,500 depending on the number of treatment pages, practitioner profiles, booking integration, and overall complexity. We provide a clear, upfront quote after understanding your practice's specific requirements.

Can patients book appointments online through my website?

Absolutely. We integrate online booking directly into your website, working with popular practice management systems like Cliniko, Nookal, and others. Patients can see available times and book 24/7 — meaning you capture after-hours bookings that would otherwise go to competitors.

What compliance requirements do allied health websites need?

Allied health websites in Australia must comply with AHPRA advertising guidelines. This includes displaying practitioner registration details, ensuring treatment claims are evidence-based, and following specific rules around testimonials and before-and-after content. We build sites that meet these requirements while still being effective at attracting and converting new patients.

Ready to build your site?

Let's start with a free consultation. No pressure, no obligations — just a straightforward conversation about what your practice needs to attract more patients online.

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