Parents searching for a pediatric OT and adults recovering from injury or illness want to understand your specialties, what sessions look like, and whether you take their insurance. A clear website earns the referral. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Occupational Therapists in KC

Web Design for Occupational Therapists in Kansas City

Occupational therapy is often poorly understood by the people who need it most. Parents searching for sensory processing help for their child or adults managing a new disability frequently do not know exactly what OT does until they find a website that explains it clearly. A practice website that describes your specialties, explains what sessions involve, lists accepted insurance, and shows what the evaluation process looks like earns the call from families and patients who are ready to start.

What patients and families research before choosing an OT

  • Specialties — pediatric sensory processing, fine motor, ADLs, hand therapy, cognitive rehab
  • What OT actually does — explained in plain language for families unfamiliar with the field
  • Insurance — accepted plans, out-of-pocket rates, whether physician referral is needed
  • Evaluation process — what the initial evaluation involves, how long, what the report looks like
  • Session format — what a typical session looks like, frequency, goals-based progress

What your OT practice website would include

  • What is OT — plain-language explanation for families and patients new to the field
  • Specialties — pediatric sensory, fine motor development, hand therapy, ADL training, cognitive
  • Therapist profiles — OTR/L credentials, certifications, specialty training, years in practice
  • Insurance and fees — accepted plans, self-pay rates, referral requirements
  • Evaluation process — what the intake and initial evaluation involves, timeline to start
  • Referral form with patient age, presenting concern, insurance, referral source

What clients say

“Parents were getting physician referrals for OT and then spending an hour searching online trying to figure out who to call and what OT even was. Our old site assumed they already knew. The new site with a plain-language explainer, our pediatric sensory specialty described in terms parents recognized, and our insurance list front and center meant families arrived for evaluations already informed and ready to start.”

— M. Torres OTR/L, occupational therapy, Lenexa, KS

Simple pricing

An OT practice site with specialties, insurance, and referral form starts at $250. A full site with specialty pages, therapist profiles, and evaluation process guide is $475–$950. Two new evaluation referrals cover the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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