Clinic
Websites for clinics
What you treat, when you are open, where you are, and who the doctors are — ordered so a prospective patient finds the answer first.
Build cost (a simple one-pager), incl. tax
JPY 0–11,000
That is the price when the page is published on a free subdomain. The terms for the free first build are on the website page. A custom domain is billed at cost. The free first build may end once the limited number of slots is filled.
See the website pricing and termsAdding a form or bookings
An enquiry form, booking requests, photo uploads, or anything else that takes input from visitors is JPY 5,500–11,000 incl. tax on top. Submissions arrive at whichever email address you choose.
Get in touchContents
What it can carry
You do not need all of it. Pick what your visitors actually need.
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What you treat
The scope you cover, and what you do not.
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Opening hours
Day by day, including closing days and last check-in.
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The doctors
Background, societies, board certifications.
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Getting there
Address, map, route from the station, parking, step-free access.
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Before you come
What to bring, whether to book, how long the wait usually is.
Anything not listed here can still go on the page — just ask.
Sample
See a real one
A sample built for a fictional doctor, covering scope, hours, and directions.
Process
How it works
You can start before the wording and photographs are settled.
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Talk it through
The goal, what it should carry, when it should be live, and your budget.
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Scope and quote
What is included, what is not, any third-party costs, and the final price — all before work starts.
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Build and review
You see a draft, then we adjust the wording and images. Checked on phones as well as desktop.
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Publish
I help you get it live. Further changes are quoted separately.
FAQ
Questions people ask
The ones that come up most often.
- How do you handle medical advertising rules?
- The page avoids what the Japanese guidelines treat as problematic — patient testimonials, before-and-after photographs, superlatives, and comparisons with other clinics. Final responsibility for the content rests with the practice, so I always ask for a review before publishing.
- Can we list prices for non-insured treatment?
- Yes, provided the typical total cost, the number of sessions and the duration, and the main risks and side effects are shown with it. Send the text and I will lay it out.
- Can it take appointments?
- A simple request form is an add-on at JPY 5,500–11,000 incl. tax. Building a clinical booking system is out of scope; if you already have one, the page routes to it.
- What if the hours change?
- Ask and I will update it. For things that change often, such as temporary closures, a notice area near the top is the practical answer.
Other pages
Other kinds of page
The same approach, applied to other situations.
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Wedding websites
One page carrying the date, venue, directions, and the run of the day — shared with a single link, and made to open on a phone. It works alongside printed invitations.
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Baby announcement pages
The name, the birth details, photographs, and a growing record on one page — shared with family far away by a single link, without posting anything publicly.
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Café and restaurant sites
Menu, prices, hours, and where you are — on one page that opens fast on a phone. The things that scroll away on social media, kept somewhere they stay put.
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Salon sites
Menu, prices, your work, and a clear route to booking on one page — room for the character a listing site flattens out.
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Professional profile sites
Who you are, what you take on, and roughly what it costs — the three things a prospective client checks first, on one page.
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Artist portfolios
Painting, illustration, photography, ceramics, craft, music. One page for anyone whose work is the product — the work first, at size, and the words after it.
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Event pages
One page where the date and venue land the moment it opens. Social posts scroll away; the link stays put.
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Student portfolios
An introduction, your work, and your contact details on one page — a link you can paste into an application form or a profile so people can just look at what you made.
Contact
Hours and scope are enough to start
Send the content you want on it and we will check the wording together.