JIGL · Dental Web Design

Dental websites that actually fill the chair

Insurance is buried three clicks deep. 'we accept most insurance' is the entire answer on the homepage, and new-patient prospects leave to check their competitor who lists carriers by name.

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The usual problems

Why dental sites usually fail

  1. Insurance is buried three clicks deep. 'we accept most insurance' is the entire answer on the homepage, and new-patient prospects leave to check their competitor who lists carriers by name.
  2. Emergency dental is either missing or a dead link, so the Saturday-night chipped tooth calls the 24-hour mill instead of your Monday 9am schedule.
  3. Invisalign and implant pages don't exist, so you rank for 'dentist near me' but never for the $3,500 and $6,000 procedures that actually pay the practice's overhead.
What's included

What a JIGL dental site includes

Insurance transparency

Every accepted carrier listed by name on a dedicated insurance page, plus a 'verify your plan' form that responds in under 24 hours. New patients stop ghost-calling to ask.

Emergency dental CTA

A same-day emergency number and online intake separated from routine booking. Chipped teeth and abscess calls route to on-call staff, not Monday's voicemail queue.

Invisalign + implant landing pages

Dedicated pages for high-ticket procedures with typical cost ranges, timeline, financing options, and before/after galleries. The procedures that pay for the practice get real SEO real estate.

Patient-form portal

New-patient paperwork (medical history, insurance cards, consent forms) completed online before the first visit. Your front desk stops re-keying and your first appointment starts on time.

Financing options

CareCredit, LendingClub, or in-house payment plans embedded on every high-ticket procedure page. A $6k implant becomes a $249/mo decision, and the implant page earns its keep.

Reviews pulled live

Google, Healthgrades, and Zocdoc reviews aggregated and filtered to 4+ stars, organized by procedure so the Invisalign page shows Invisalign testimonials, not generic cleaning reviews.

Target

Designed for dental outcomes like:

Design goal
71%
new-patient bookings / 90d

Built to raise new-patient bookings ~71% in the first quarter once insurance is listed by name and the site has procedure-specific landing pages.

FAQ

Dental website questions

Can the insurance page actually verify coverage in real time?
Real-time eligibility checks against every carrier's API isn't practical across the industry. JIGL sets up a 24-hour verification pipeline where your front desk confirms and replies, still 10× better than 'call for details'.
How do you handle HIPAA on patient forms?
Forms route through a HIPAA-compliant transit layer (typically your EHR's intake module. Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, Curve). Nothing sensitive sits in an unencrypted email.
Do you integrate with Dentrix or my practice management?
Yes. Patient-form submissions route into Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, or Curve via their API. Appointment requests can also push into the schedule as pending to avoid double-booking.
What about multi-location practices?
Each location gets its own landing page with schema, provider roster, insurance list, and booking flow, plus a parent-brand page that doesn't cannibalize the individual locations in search.
What does a dental website cost?
Pro tier ($999) for single-location general dentistry. Elite tier ($1,299) for multi-location, full-service practices, or specialists (ortho, perio, oral surgery) with distinct procedure catalogs.
How fast can I launch?
Two to three weeks for a single-location general-dentistry site. Add one to two weeks if you're a specialist with deep procedure pages, or multi-location with per-location insurance and provider rosters.

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