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ADA & WCAG compliance

Accessible for every patient defensible for your practice

Real WCAG 2.1 AA audits, code-level remediation, and monthly monitoring — built for medical practices. We turn accessibility from a legal worry into a signal of care.

WCAG 2.1 AA standard Real audits, no overlay widgets Ongoing monitoring
Accessibility audit yourpractice.com · 128 pages
Scanning
Fully compliant All 50 WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria addressed at code level. Documented and dated.
50 Pass 0 Fix 0 Review
Color contrast on body text 3.9:17.2:1SC 1.4.3
Meaningful alt text on 42 imagesSC 1.1.1
Booking form labels linked to inputsSC 1.3.1
Focus visible on every controlSC 2.4.7
Skip-to-main-content link addedSC 2.4.1
Touch targets ≥ 44 × 44 pxSC 2.5.5
Signed audit report generatedMar 14, 2026 Ready to share
50 / 50criteria passed
Legally defensiblewith documentation

The risk is real. So is the fix.

Web accessibility lawsuits and demand letters against healthcare websites have climbed every year. Practices don't need to panic — they need a plan.

The good news: meeting WCAG 2.1 AA isn't just legal protection. It's better care. Older patients, patients on assistive technology, and patients with temporary impairments (a broken wrist, a bright screen outdoors) all benefit from the same work that closes your legal exposure.

4,000+ADA Title III federal lawsuits filed in a recent year against websites and apps
1 in 4U.S. adults live with a disability affecting daily activities per the CDC
$25k+Typical settlement cost cited in industry surveys of resolved cases
60dCommon demand-letter response window before litigation escalates
Figures are illustrative industry ranges — not a legal opinion. Confirm with counsel.
The four principles

WCAG, demystified

Every WCAG success criterion falls under one of these four principles. Tap a card to see what we check for each.

6 criteria
P.

Perceivable

Content must be presented so any user can see, hear, or read it.

6 criteria
O.

Operable

Every interface control must work with a keyboard, screen reader, or touch.

6 criteria
U.

Understandable

Content and interactions must be predictable and easy to follow.

6 criteria
R.

Robust

Content must work reliably across browsers, screen readers, and future tools.

Perceivable — WCAG 2.1 AAAll criteria addressed
1.1.1Non-text content (alt text)
1.3.1Info & relationships
1.4.3Color contrast (AA)
1.4.5Images of text
1.4.11Non-text contrast
1.4.10Reflow at 400% zoom
How the audit works

Four steps to a defensible site

Simple, transparent, and documented. You get real deliverables at every step.

01

Audit

Automated scans plus manual review with real assistive tech — screen readers, keyboard-only, contrast tools.

Days 1–5
02

Report

Prioritized findings with code-level references and a plain-English executive summary.

Day 5
03

Remediate

We fix the code, retest with assistive tech, and re-audit to confirm every criterion passes.

Weeks 2–4
04

Document & monitor

Signed audit report, accessibility statement, and ongoing monitoring to catch drift.

Ongoing
Two ways to get there

Fix the site you have, or build one that's born compliant

Whichever path fits your practice, we do it right — no overlay widgets, no shortcuts.

Track A

Remediate your existing site

Best when your site is otherwise working. Faster, less expensive, keeps everything you've built.

Full WCAG 2.1 AA audit of your live site
Prioritized fix list with code references
Code-level remediation by our team
Re-audit & verification after fixes
Signed audit documentation & statement
3–6 weeksTypical timeline
Get a remediation quote
Track B · recommended

New site, born compliant

Best when your site is aging or converting poorly. Every page WCAG-first from the first wireframe.

Accessibility baked into design system
Component-level a11y tests in the build
Real user testing with assistive tech
Fully SEO- and conversion-optimized
Documentation & monitoring included
6–8 weeksDesign to launch
Talk about a new site
Ongoing

Compliance is a practice, not a project

Websites drift out of compliance as content is added. Monitoring keeps you covered.

Monthly monitoring, every month

Every 30 days, we run automated scans across every page and add a scheduled manual review of anything that's changed. Issues are triaged and either fixed or flagged for your team within days.

Automated scansEvery 30 days across every page and template.
Manual reviewsScheduled human checks with real assistive technology.
Compliance dashboardLive score, issue log, and monthly summary reports.
Documentation kept currentDated audit trail ready to hand to counsel any time.
The payoff

What compliance protects

Representative outcomes for practices we take through the full program.

0%
WCAG 2.1 AA
At delivery, documented
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Business days audit
End-to-end turnaround
0x
Cheaper than defense
Vs. avg demand-letter cost
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Days monitoring cadence
Automated + manual review
FAQ

ADA & WCAG, answered

The questions practice owners ask us most about accessibility risk.

Yes. Healthcare websites are one of the most frequently targeted categories under Title III of the ADA and comparable state laws. Even a small practice can receive a demand letter, and defending one is almost always more expensive than proactively meeting WCAG.

The ADA doesn't name WCAG explicitly, but the U.S. Department of Justice and nearly every settled case treat WCAG 2.1 AA as the accepted technical standard. Meeting AA is the strongest, most defensible position a practice website can be in right now.

No. Overlay tools (the little blue accessibility button that pops up from the corner) do not meet WCAG on their own and have been named in a growing number of lawsuits. We do not use or recommend them; real accessibility is built into the code.

A typical audit takes 5 to 10 business days end to end, depending on how many pages and templates your site has. You get a full report with prioritized findings, code-level references, and a remediation plan you can share with any developer.

Websites drift back out of compliance as content is added. We offer monthly monitoring with automated scans plus scheduled manual reviews, so issues are caught within days, not after a demand letter.

Yes. Every engagement includes a published accessibility statement for your site plus dated audit documentation you can hand to legal counsel if you ever need to demonstrate a good-faith effort.

Received a demand letter? Call us first

Don't reply until we talk. We help practices respond calmly and effectively — often reducing settlement pressure. Priority scheduling for urgent matters.

See where your site stands, in one week

Get a free preliminary accessibility audit. We'll show you the WCAG 2.1 AA gaps, the fixes, and a clear plan — before a demand letter ever arrives.

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