Web Design · Mineola, TX

Web design for chiropractors in Mineola

A website won't fix your adjustments. It won't make someone's back stop hurting. But it can be the reason that person finds you instead of driving to Tyler or Longview when they're finally fed up enough to make an appointment.

What a good site actually does for a chiropractic office

So here's the thing about running a chiropractic practice in a town the size of Mineola — you don't need a massive online presence. You need the right one. When somebody in Wood County wakes up and can barely turn their neck, they're going to grab their phone and search. And if your site takes forever to load or looks like it was made during the flip phone era, they're going to tap the next result.

A good chiropractic website does a few specific things. It tells people what you treat and how you treat it. Not in medical jargon — in plain language. Disc issues, sciatica, headaches, sports injuries, whatever your bread and butter is. It shows your hours and makes it stupid easy to book. And it tells people whether you take their insurance, because nobody wants to call just to find out you don't accept Blue Cross.

Online booking is a big deal for your type of practice. People decide to see a chiropractor at weird hours — 11pm when their back is killing them, Sunday morning when they tweaked something in the yard. If they can grab a slot right then, you've got a patient. If they have to remember to call Monday at 9, a lot of them won't.

Ok but what does this cost and how long does it take

A full chiropractic website with booking integration, service pages, insurance info, and mobile-friendly design starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. That gets you something real — not a template with your name swapped in.

If you also want to show up when people search for chiropractors near Mineola, the website and SEO package starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks. That includes the site build plus the work to get Google paying attention to you in Wood County and the surrounding area.

Hosting runs $50 a month. That covers keeping the site live, fast, and updated.

The part where we just talk straight

You probably have questions. So let's just do this conversationally.

Do you need a huge site? No. Most chiropractic offices do fine with five to eight pages. Home, about, services, a page per major treatment if you want, insurance info, contact with booking. Done.

Do you need to be on social media too? That's your call. But a website you control is yours. Social platforms change their rules constantly. Your site doesn't disappear because some algorithm changed on a Tuesday.

What about patient testimonials? If you've got them, they're gold. Real feedback from real people in Mineola or Canton or Quitman carries weight. We can set up a section for those. And if you don't have any yet, that's fine — the site still works without them. You add them as they come in.

Will this work for a small-town practice? Mineola's the county seat. People come there for the courthouse, the shops downtown, the restaurants. If somebody's searching for a chiropractor while they're already in town — or they live out near Alba or Winnsboro and Mineola's the closest real option — your website is how they find you. That's true whether the town has five thousand people or fifty thousand.

What does web design cost for chiropractors?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most chiropractors in Mineola land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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