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Strategic UX guidance for a family-run medical practice

TL;DR

Challenge

The website was outdated and misaligned with patient needs and business priorities.

Approach

Provided ongoing UX strategy, coordinated with the SEO agency, and helped define blog and content and design direction.

Insight

Used patient interviews and stakeholder input to clarify user journeys and highlight key friction points to inform the website redesign.

Impact

Set the foundation for a structured, user-informed relaunch — focused on clarity, accessibility, and long-term relevance.

In more detail

Context

A family-run business in the physiotherapy space was preparing to relaunch their outdated website. The current site no longer reflected their expertise, services, or goals — and lacked clear structure.
Rather than jumping into rebranding, they wanted lightweight, ongoing UX support to realign the site with user needs and business priorities.

Approach

Working within a small team and lean monthly scope, I provided:

  • Strategic definition of target users and core use cases.
  • Content guidance and simplification of legacy site material.
  • Collaboration across SEO, backend, and blog contributors.
  • Direction on homepage focus, messaging, and blog structure.
  • Regular check-ins to maintain momentum without overreach

Outcome

  • A streamlined, user-focused site structure aligned with SEO and content goals.
  • Cross-team clarity on audiences, purpose, and priorities.
  • Light, scalable processes in place to support future growth.
  • Strategic decision-making replaced previous ad-hoc changes.

Reflection

Strategy isn’t just for big companies. This project showed how even lean, resource-conscious teams benefit from UX thinking — not as a layer, but as a core way of working.

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