Website Design of Jema Clinic Maryborough
About Jema Clinic
Jema Clinic offers a comprehensive and integrated range of services to patients of all ages at one convenient location. Jema clinic has two locations both in Maryborough, QLD.
Jema Clinic Maryborough wants to help you stay healthy even when you’re not here, by showing you how to avoid medical problems, manage chronic conditions, and giving you the information and support you need to achieve better health.
Jema Clinic's most important medical services include:
- Family Health
- Immunization
- Mental Health Care
- Indigenous Health Services
- Travel Health
- Occupational Health Check & Medicals
- Health Education
Website Design Brief
Website Purpose
The purpose of this new website is promotion, as well as the normal informational outcomes. The new website needs to be
- patient focused,
- visually engaging and
- address patients’ needs and questions.
The website also needs to not only rank but also engage visitors looking for the practice’s services.
The website needs to help differentiate the practice services and ensure patients understand that Jema Clinic offers expertise and excellent service.
As well as reinforce the message that Jema Clinic offers a professional, caring, safe, and personalised service.
Target Audience
- The general practice offers a full primary health care service.
- Target patients are both male and female patients, of all ages
- The client wants to rank highly for all their hip and knee conditions and procedures on searchers (SERPS).
Fonts, Colour, Logo
- No Logo
- Font - can be similar to those used on the existing website
- Colours - could be a little more vibrant
- Menu Tabs - functions
Layout
- Desktop and Mobile friendly fully responsive
- Clean and minimal like Coastal Ortho’s recent draft
Top Zonal Design Elements
Header: (top LHS)
- LHS - Name
- RHS - Telephone Number + Icon
- RHS - Appointments + Icon
- RHS - Locations + Icon
Link to Website: https://www.jemaclinic.com.au/index.html
Also refer to other website designs: Dr Alison Chiu and Dr Roger Brighton.

