The Home page is the first page that your clients will see. This page should describe
why you developed the site and what your site is for. It should describe and advertise
the Client Services page if you ordered one. You should mention that you are providing
a means to communicate your services. The home page introduces your website to your
clients and is a required page.
The About Us page describes how and when your practice started. It provides a history
of the practice that would be of interest to your clients.
The Hospital Tour page provides a pictorial description of your hospital to your
clients. Pictures of exam rooms, kennels, grooming facilities, and your staff at
work are of great interest to clients. On-site laboratory, ultrasound, and X-ray
machines can be shown on this page. Doctors performing surgery are very interesting.
A one-line caption to describe each photo is shown along with the picture. Only
digital photos should be provided to Vet Web Services.
The Our Staff page provides information for your clients to learn about you personally.
This page should provide biographies of each person at your facility. It is recommended
that the doctors at your facility have photos and biographies on this page. Your
clients would enjoy reading about you. They want to know that their doctor is qualified
and able to give their pet the best care. They also want to learn about your staff.
The Our Services page describes the types of animals in which practice specializes.
Whether you specialize in horses, dogs, cats, fish, rabbits, birds, reptiles, or
rodents, these facts will be of interest to your clients.
The Contact Us page provides your clients with your address, your telephone number
and the hours of operation. If you have a doctor on call, this would be valuable
information that your clients would like to have. Check-in times, appointment times,
surgery times, grooming times, and kennel times should all be included in this section.
Mentioning the nearest emergency clinic is beneficial information for all of your
clients.
The Directions page provides the address of your practice. Vet Web Services will
also include a map of the surrounding area of your practice so that your clients
can find you easily.