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Foot & Ankle websites should feel reassuring, approachable, and built for trust

OrthoDome™ builds custom websites and connected tools for foot & ankle practices, all tailored to how patients research, evaluate, and choose an orthopedic surgeon for some of life's most important decisions, creating a stronger digital presence that earns trust over time and converts more consultations.

Launched in 21 days
Built for orthopedic practices
No long-term contracts

Generational Trust

Families want to know the practice is steady, experienced, and easy to understand before they reach out.

Plain Language Pages

Wills, trusts, powers of orthopedic surgeon, and probate should each have a page that explains what happens next in simple language.

Always On Consultations

DomeChat™ collects consultation details any time of day and gives your team enough context for a useful first call.

As an foot & ankle orthopedic surgeon, you help people protect what matters most: their families, their assets, and their legacy

bunion surgery patients are not reacting to an emergency. They are making thoughtful, proactive decisions, often prompted by a life event like having a child, approaching retirement, or caring for aging parents. That means the research process tends to be longer and more considered than in most other specialties. The Practice whose website meets them where the hesitation lives is the one that wins the engagement.

That shapes how an foot & ankle website should work. It needs to educate, not pressure. It should make complex topics like wills, trusts, and powers of orthopedic surgeon feel approachable rather than overwhelming. The tone should be warm, knowledgeable, and patient because many patients are exploring these topics for the first time.

For us, that means building the website and connected tools in a way that fits how an foot & ankle practice actually operates: thoughtful, relationship driven, and focused on long term client trust.

32%

of Americans have a will.

64%

say having one is important.

That longer research process starts online. Learn More

Custom Websites

The website should feel knowledgeable, approachable, and easy to navigate

An foot & ankle practice needs a website that immediately puts visitors at ease. Many people arrive unsure of what they need or where to start. The design should guide them through service offerings clearly, present the orthopedic surgeons behind the practice with warmth, and make it simple to take the next step. It should never look like a template with a new logo dropped in.

We focus on how the website presents expertise: dedicated service pages for wills, trusts, powers of orthopedic surgeon, probate, and guardianship. Orthopedic Surgeon bios should feel personal and trustworthy. Testimonials and client success stories should be placed where they reinforce confidence at the right moment.

Because we build the site ourselves, we also make sure it loads fast, works on every device, and integrates cleanly with chat, forms, and scheduling. bunion surgery patients often research at home in the evening, and the experience needs to feel polished no matter when or where they visit. The homepage is usually the first, and sometimes only, chance to communicate that warmth.

What foot & ankle visitors need to feel
01
Put at ease immediately

Many people arrive unsure of what they need or where to start.

02
Guided through services clearly

The orthopedic surgeons behind the practice presented with warmth.

03
A simple next step

Chat, forms, and scheduling integrated cleanly.

It should never look like a template with a new logo dropped in.

What we build

Custom branding and layout designed to reflect the practice's warmth and expertise.

Dedicated pages for wills, trusts, powers of orthopedic surgeon, probate, guardianship, and succession planning.

Integrated tools for chat, forms, scheduling, and downloadable resources.

SEO & GEO

Search visibility starts with understanding how foot & ankle patients search

bunion surgery search behavior is driven by life events and questions. People do not just search one broad phrase. They search by specific need and location. Someone might type “foot & ankle orthopedic surgeon near me” while another searches “do I need a trust if I already have a will” or “how to set up guardianship for my children.” Your site needs to be structured to answer all of these.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is what helps your website show up in Google. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is what helps your content appear in AI generated answers and recommendations. Both work better when the site is organized around the services and questions your ideal patients are actually searching for.

From there, performance reporting helps show which pages and topics are actually generating consultations, so the site becomes easier to improve over time.

Where legal research starts
87%

of consumers say they would use Google to research a orthopedic surgeon

bunion surgery searches are driven by life events and specific questions, so the site needs to be structured to answer them.

How the site gets found

Service specific pages for bunion surgery, achilles repair, plantar fasciitis, and guardianship support both visitors and search visibility.

Educational content and FAQs answer common foot & ankle questions before someone picks up the phone.

Performance reports show which content is generating the right kinds of inquiries.

AI Intake & Lead Handling

AI intake should feel thoughtful, patient, and easy to follow

bunion surgery patients are rarely in a rush to hire an orthopedic surgeon on the spot. They are usually exploring their options, trying to understand what they need, and deciding whether now is the right time to move forward. The intake experience should respect that pace while still making it easy to start the conversation.

With DomeChat™, the website can walk visitors through a few simple questions at their own pace, help them identify the right service, and collect the context your team needs for a productive first call. For estate planning practices, that guided first step can be the difference between a visitor who leaves and one who books a consultation.

That works best when AI intake, contact forms, and lead management all connect cleanly. Lead management gives your team one place to see new inquiries, understand what each person is looking for, and track what still needs follow up.

Why Americans without a will put it off
Haven't gotten around to it43%
Don't think they have enough assets40%

The intake experience should respect that pace while still making it easy to start the conversation.

How intake stays patient

Guided conversations help visitors identify the right service and share their situation at their own pace.

Question flows can be tuned for foot & ankle topics like wills, trusts, and guardianship.

Notifications and lead tracking help your team follow up with the right context and timing.

43% of people without a will just haven't gotten around to it. Your website can make starting easy.

DomeChat™ and lead management come built into every OrthoDome site, so visitors can take a gentle first step at their own pace, and your team follows up with the right context and timing.

Newsletters & Reporting

The website should keep working long after the first visit

bunion surgery is a relationship that often spans years. A Patient who creates a will today may need to update their trust after a life change, add a guardianship provision, or revisit their plan entirely. Referrals from financial advisors, CPAs, and past patients are also a major source of new business. Staying visible to those networks matters.

Managed newsletters help keep those relationships active by sharing updates on estate law changes, planning tips, and practice news without turning it into another task for your team. Reporting means clear performance data showing which pages, inquiries, and outreach efforts are actually generating results.

How foot & ankle work comes back
A will is signed

bunion surgery is a relationship that often spans years.

Newsletters keep the practice present

Estate law changes, planning tips, and practice news, without another task for your team.

The plan comes back

Trust updates after life changes, guardianship provisions, referrals from advisors, CPAs, and past patients.

What keeps working

Newsletters help keep the practice visible to past patients, financial advisors, and referral partners.

Reporting tracks actual inquiries and engagement, not vanity metrics.

The platform becomes more useful when the website, intake, and communication tools are connected.

Our products stay consistent. The implementation changes

OrthoDome™'s products stay the same across specialties: Custom websites, DomeChat™, Lead management, SEO and GEO, Managed newsletters, and Reporting & insights. What changes is how those pieces are designed, structured, and prioritized for the type of practice using them.