Randolph Primary Care
Surgical Associates of Asheboro
Carolina Sport and Spine
Surgical Associates of Asheboro
Randolph Primary Care
Meridian Internal Medicine, P.A
Caroline Prochanu approached me to create a website for her new practice, which opens in April of 2010. She wanted a basic site that allowed her clients to download documents that they would need for their appointments. I included a file repository component in her content management system (CMS) which allows her to easily upload documents for her clients.
Rejuvenation Medspa
Rejuvenation Medspa was a challengin site to get put together. I was still working on an old platform of the content management system software that I use, so it incorporates more tables and embedded graphics than I would like to see in my current sites. The site does function well for the medspa as it delivers the information in a clean and consisten fashion. The employees at the medspa currently maintain the information and I make occasional updates for them. One of the more challenging aspects was finalizaton of the design. I think the final logo came from a company in Thomasville, NC with the remainder of the site having my design. Rejuenation Medspa maintains offices in Asheboro and Greensboro.
Randolph Medical Associates
Randolph Medical Associates is a not-for-profit organization established to meet the health care needs of Randolph County with 6 locations around Randolph County - 3 offices in Asheboro and 1 office in Seagrove, Randleman and Liberty. They are a coordinated group of doctor's that specialize in pediatrics, family practice and internal medicine. As an affiliate of Randolph Hospital, they needed a website that would be available to patients and facilitate form acquisition and patient information, geographic locations (Google Maps) and doctor details and history...and needed to look good to match!
MedAccure
A local business entrepreneur approached me a few years ago to help him develop this site which he feels is the answer to our nation's health care crisis (yes...before Obama and the current insurance conundrum). As I'm not entirely sure how the whole idea functions, I'll focus on what I know...the design. This gentleman felt the site needed to instill patriotism (hence the flag) and be light and approachable, which I feel are conveyed rather nicely in this layout...now if we could just figure out health care....