Top 10 Website Mistakes Physiotherapists Make & How to Fix Them — PhysioWebCare
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The top 10 website mistakes physiotherapists make — and how to fix them.

A short, practical guide for physiotherapy and cancer-rehab clinics that want a website patients trust faster, understand more clearly, and use more confidently.

What you’ll get

A quick diagnostic for clinic websites that are underperforming.

This guide is for clinic owners who know something feels off with their website but have not yet turned that instinct into a clear list of problems and priorities.

It helps you spot the kinds of issues that quietly reduce trust, weaken messaging, and make it harder for patients to take the next step.

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See the avoidable mistakes Understand the common website problems that make a clinic feel less credible than it really is.
02
Know what to fix first Focus on the parts of the website that affect trust, clarity, and enquiries before anything cosmetic.
03
Start with a clearer plan Use the guide as a practical first step before redesigning, rewriting, or investing further in growth.
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Inside the guide

Examples of the kinds of problems it helps you spot

Mistake 01

Unclear first impression

Visitors arrive but cannot quickly tell who the clinic helps, what it specialises in, or why they should trust it.

Mistake 02

Weak service pages

The website lists treatments, but the pages do not answer real patient questions or reduce hesitation.

Mistake 03

Missing trust signals

Key reassurance elements are absent, which makes a clinic appear less established or less safe to contact.

Mistake 04

No clear next step

Patients may be interested, but the page does not guide them clearly toward booking, enquiry, or contact.

After the download

Once you know the problems, the next step becomes easier.

You can use the guide as a self-check, share it with whoever manages your site, or bring it into a conversation if you want help fixing the issues properly.

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