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HTML Templates for Medical Practices

Professional, patient-centred HTML templates for private medical practices, GP surgeries, and specialist clinics. Specialty and treatment pages, GMC-registered consultant profiles, online appointment booking, private fee guide, CQC registration display, patient resources library, and local SEO — designed for private healthcare providers competing on quality and convenience.

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Medical Practice Website — Credentials and Convenience Convert

Private medical patients are making a high-stakes purchase decision — they are selecting a doctor to manage their health. Two factors dominate: credentials (is this doctor qualified and experienced enough to treat my condition?) and convenience (can I book quickly, see a consultant I trust, and access care when I need it?). A private medical practice website must answer both questions immediately: consultant qualifications and GMC registration on the homepage, and online booking with real-time appointment availability rather than a call-us-to-book friction barrier.

Consultants

Consultant Profiles with GMC

Each consultant: photo, name, speciality, GMC (General Medical Council) registration number, medical school and graduation year, specialist training and fellowship, current NHS appointment (dual practice builds credibility), areas of special clinical interest, and publications or research if relevant. GMC registration number is verifiable at gmcuk.org — displaying it with a verification link demonstrates confidence in scrutiny. NHS dual appointments are particularly reassuring: they confirm the consultant practices at the highest NHS clinical standards alongside private work.

Specialties

Specialty and Treatment Pages

Cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, gynaecology, urology, gastroenterology, oncology, neurology, ophthalmology, rheumatology — one page per specialty. Each specialty page: conditions treated, common procedures, what to expect at a first consultation, how quickly patients can be seen, and a book appointment CTA. Private patients searching for specialist care typically search by specialty and condition: "private cardiologist [city]", "private knee replacement [city]" — specialty pages capture these searches directly.

Booking

Online Appointment Booking

Real-time availability calendar: select consultant, specialty, and appointment type (new patient consultation, follow-up, procedure). Show available dates and times without requiring a phone call. New patient intake form: reason for consultation, GP referral if required, insurance details or self-pay preference. Doctolib, Healee, or Healthcode for UK private medical appointment scheduling. Patients who can book online at 10pm without calling the next morning convert at significantly higher rates — the friction reduction is the primary driver.

CQC

CQC Registration and Fees

CQC (Care Quality Commission) registration — legally required for all regulated healthcare activities in England. CQC registration number and most recent inspection rating. Private fee guide: new patient consultation (£X), follow-up (£X), common procedures (range). Medical insurance accepted: BUPA, AXA, Aviva, Cigna, WPA. Fee transparency reduces the most common patient hesitation about private healthcare — the unknown cost — and attracts self-pay patients who have a budget in mind and want to confirm they can afford to be seen.

Medical Practice SEO Keywords

KeywordVolumeCompetition
"Private GP [city]"HighHigh
"Private [specialty] [city]"HighModerate
"Private consultant [city]"ModerateLower
"Private [procedure] [city]"ModerateLower
"[Condition] specialist [city]"ModerateLower
"Self-pay [specialty] [city]"LowerVery low

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should a private medical practice website include?
A private medical practice website needs: consultant profiles with GMC registration numbers and specialties, specialty and condition treatment pages, online appointment booking with real-time availability, private fee guide and accepted insurance list, CQC registration number, patient resources (information leaflets, pre-procedure guides), contact and directions, and a patient portal link if applicable. Consultant profiles with GMC registration and online booking are the two most critical elements — they address the credentials and convenience questions that drive private patient decisions.
How do private medical practices rank on Google?
Create specialty pages targeting 'private [specialty] [city]': 'private cardiologist London', 'private orthopaedic surgeon Manchester', 'private gynaecologist Birmingham'. Condition-specific pages ('private fibroids treatment London', 'private knee replacement cost UK') capture patients who search by their condition rather than the specialty. A patient information library (condition guides, procedure explanations) builds topical medical authority and ranks for informational searches from patients researching their diagnosis before seeking private care.
How should private medical practices display fees?
Display consultation fees for new patient and follow-up appointments. Procedure fees: either fixed prices or ranges ('knee arthroscopy £X–£X depending on complexity'). Self-pay packages for common procedures (cataract surgery, hip replacement, hernia repair) with all-inclusive pricing covering consultant, anaesthetist, and hospital facility fee — the most common patient complaint about private healthcare is unexpected additional charges. List accepted insurance providers prominently. Patients who cannot find fee information will call but often decide not to proceed — fee transparency on the website reduces this dropout.
What is the difference between GMC registration and a specialist on the specialist register?
All licensed doctors in the UK hold a GMC licence to practise. The GMC Specialist Register is an additional qualification: it lists doctors who have completed specialist training to the UK Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) standard in a defined specialty. A doctor on the Specialist Register is a formally qualified specialist in that field — not just a doctor who has chosen to focus on that area. Private patients seeking specialist care should look for consultants on the GMC Specialist Register in their relevant specialty — displaying the specialist register entry, not just the GMC number, is the stronger credential signal.
How many medical practice HTML templates are in UIXDraft?
UIXDraft includes 180+ general-purpose HTML/CSS business templates — not built specifically for medical practice, but plain HTML/CSS you can freely edit and adapt with your own services, pricing and content. One $35 purchase, commercial licence.

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