Web Development Agency for health-tech
Custom Next.js and TypeScript builds for sites that outgrow website builders.
Web development for health-tech companies
Health-tech sites have to clear regulatory scrutiny, win trust from a sceptical public, and convince medical professionals at the same time. The design has to feel both clinical and human.
What success looks like: A site that earns the inbound from both individuals and institutional buyers without softening either pitch.
What we keep seeing
The recurring pain points health-tech founder or marketing leads bring to us:
- Compliance copy that drowns out the actual value proposition
- Stock medical photography that signals "generic" to the audience that matters
- Multi-stakeholder messaging (patient, clinician, payer) competing for the same hero
- HIPAA / GDPR considerations in the contact and account flows
What you get
- Custom Next.js or Astro build, fully owned by you
- Headless CMS integration (Sanity, Payload, Contentful)
- Performance budget with Lighthouse 95+ as a launch gate
- Authentication, payments, multi-tenant where needed
- Vercel or Cloudflare deployment, monitoring, alerting
Recent work
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Have you worked with health-tech companies before?
Yes. We have shipped web development projects for health-tech clients along with adjacent categories. We can share relevant case studies on a scoping call.
How long does a web development project take for a health-tech company?
Typical engagements run 4 to 10 weeks. health-tech projects often have a longer review cycle for compliance or stakeholder sign-off, which we plan around from the start.
How much does it cost?
Most web development engagements for health-tech land between 10K and 40K depending on scope, integrations, and compliance load. We give a fixed quote after a 30-minute call.
Do you work with health-tech companies outside the UK?
Yes. We are remote-first and ship for health-tech companies across the UK, EU, and North America. Time-zone overlap is whatever the project needs.
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