What should an audiology website include?+
A free hearing test booking call-to-action, transparent pricing by device tier, hearing aid brand comparison content, audiologist credentials, insurance and Medicare Advantage coverage information, and patient testimonials. Because this purchase is often researched by an adult child on a parent's behalf, clarity matters more than flashy design.
How do I show hearing aid pricing without scaring patients away?+
Present pricing by device tier alongside what's included at each level — technology features, follow-up visits, warranty length — rather than a bare number. This framing helps patients understand what they're paying for, rather than fixating on price alone, and builds trust through transparency rather than hiding cost information.
Can patients book a free hearing test online?+
Yes. We build a prominent free hearing test booking flow, visible on every page, that captures name, contact information, and preferred appointment time — the single highest-converting action a hearing center's website can offer.
Does Medicare/insurance info belong on the site?+
Yes, prominently. Coverage is a top concern for the older patients and adult children researching hearing care, and a clear explainer of insurance and Medicare Advantage hearing benefits reduces hesitation and coverage-related phone calls significantly.
How do audiologists rank locally?+
Local ranking comes from a fast, well-structured site with dedicated device and service content, strong local SEO signals, and an active Google Business Profile. We build all of this at launch and track your rankings monthly — the technical groundwork for visibility, not a guaranteed position.
How fast can this launch?+
Most audiology and hearing center sites launch in under two weeks. If you have your device lineup, pricing, and audiologist credentials ready, we move quickly. Starting from scratch is fine too — we handle copywriting and design, all included on any 12-month plan, which also includes the free site build.