Consult — Expert Urology Care Landing Page Template

Consult is a sidebar companion landing page built for urology practices. It pairs a calm, trust-first design with a progressive multi-step booking form and an FAQ section written in physician voice. Anxious patients move from symptom questions to a confirmed consultation without feeling rushed, judged, or overwhelmed by clinical jargon.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Consult is a single-page urology patient portal designed around one goal: turning late-night symptom searches into booked specialist consultations. The sidebar layout anchors a persistent booking call-to-action beside a progressive multi-step form. Below the form, a physician-voiced FAQ section replaces patient anxiety with clear, practical answers.

Who this template is for

This template suits urology practices that want to offer patients a calm, private, and structured path to booking a consultation. It is built for clinics serving a mix of patient types across different stages of care.

  • Men over fifty managing prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concerns or acting on a general practitioner referral
  • Women dealing with recurrent urinary tract infections who need specialist input beyond repeat prescriptions
  • Post-operative patients tracking recovery milestones, catheter removal dates, or follow-up imaging schedules

What problem this template solves

Most medical landing pages ask patients to fill out long forms before they feel safe. Patients arrive anxious, unsure what to disclose, and quick to close the tab. This template flips that sequence entirely.

  • Patients choose their concern first, before giving any personal details, lowering the friction to engage
  • Expandable FAQ blocks answer the specific questions patients search at night, so fear reduces before the form is completed
  • The booking path is staged across steps, collecting only what is needed at each point rather than front-loading the request

What you get with this template

This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout with distinct functional zones. Every section serves a specific role in moving a hesitant patient toward a confirmed appointment.

  • A sidebar companion layout with a persistent "Book Your Consultation" button that follows the visitor on scroll
  • A four-step consultation form progressing from concern selection to appointment type, date preference, and final contact details
  • An FAQ section built with large typographic question blocks, expandable physician-voice answers, and inline booking links

Feature list

This template includes purpose-built components designed specifically for the urology patient journey. Each one addresses a real moment of hesitation or decision in the booking process.

Multi-Step Consultation Form

The form opens immediately in the right two-thirds of the viewport. Step one shows five large, tappable concern tiles: Screening, Symptoms, Second Opinion, Post-Op Follow-Up, and Prescription Renewal. No surname or insurance details are requested until the final step, keeping entry friction low.

Persistent Sidebar with Booking call to action

The left sidebar holds a soft portrait-style photo of the consulting room alongside a single privacy reassurance line. The "Book Your Consultation" button anchors in the sidebar and gently pulses the teal accent colour after a patient fully reads an FAQ answer.

Physician-Voice FAQ Section

Below the form, large unhurried typographic blocks present the questions patients actually search: blood in urine, cystoscopy experience, recovery after a TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate), and more. Each question expands into a two-paragraph answer written in first-person specialist voice, ending on a practical, human note.

Every expanded FAQ answer includes a small contextual link that returns the visitor to the booking form with the relevant concern pre-selected. This removes the need for the patient to restart the form manually after reading.

Low-Friction "Just a Quick Question" Path

A secondary call-to-action opens a short free-text field for patients who are not yet ready to commit to a full booking. This captures the lead with minimal commitment while keeping the primary booking path uncluttered.

Warm Gradient Progress Feedback

The page background gradient shifts subtly warmer as each form step is completed. This visual feedback signals progress without clinical countdown pressure, reinforcing that the patient is moving forward at their own pace.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Sidebar + Hero FormLaunches concern selection and anchors the persistent booking button
FAQ Question BlocksAnswers real patient searches and links each answer back to the form
Why Urology ConsultPresents trust signals: private, specialist-led, telehealth available
Patient Paths OverviewGuides three distinct journeys: Screening, Ongoing Symptoms, Post-Operative
Linear Single-Row FooterCloses the page with a clean, uncluttered single-row footer pattern

Design & branding system

The visual identity uses a Soft Gradient theme built on a Slate and Sky colour palette. Every colour choice signals clinical competence without the coldness of a traditional hospital interface.

  • Deep clinical slate (#3B4856) anchors the persistent sidebar; sky-wash blue (#A8C6DF) gradients gently across section backgrounds; cloud white (#F4F7FA) surfaces cards and form fields; calm teal (#4DA8A0) highlights buttons and progress indicators
  • Typography pairs DM Sans for body text and user interface elements with Fraunces serif for FAQ headings and question blocks, creating a warm contrast between clarity and considered tone
  • Frosted glass card styling, diffused-light photography of the consulting room, and a palette that shifts subtly warmer on form progress reinforce the sense of a private, well-run specialist practice

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built desktop-first around the sidebar companion layout, with a fully responsive mobile stack that reorganises the two-column structure into a single vertical flow for smaller screens.

  • The sidebar collapses gracefully on mobile, placing the concern tiles and booking form above the fold in a clean single-column stack
  • GSAP-powered scroll reveals and step transitions are scoped to Client Components, keeping static sections rendered as Server Components for leaner initial loads
  • FAQ expand and collapse interactions and the "Just a Quick Question" modal are handled client-side without blocking the main page render

How this template helps you convert

The conversion strategy is built around reducing fear before asking for commitment. Each stage of the page earns the next action rather than demanding it upfront.

  1. The concern-tile first step removes the blank-form barrier: patients identify with a tile before they disclose anything personal, making the first interaction feel like a conversation rather than an intake process.
  2. The FAQ section systematically replaces dread with information, and each inline "Book to discuss this" link returns a patient to the form with their concern already selected, shortening the path back to booking.
  3. The persistent sidebar call to action, softly pulsing after an FAQ is read, keeps the booking option visible without interrupting the patient's reading flow, so the decision to book feels natural rather than pressured.

Other information about this template

This template is suited to urology clinics offering both in-person and telehealth consultations, reflecting the appointment type selection built into the form's second step. The localization follows an English tone appropriate for United Kingdom and Australian medical practice contexts, with no currency display included in the design. The "Just a Quick Question" modal is particularly useful for first-time patients or those referred by a general practitioner who want to ask a preparatory question before committing to a full appointment slot.

  • The footer follows Pattern 1: a linear single-row layout that keeps the page close cleanly without competing with the primary booking path
  • Fraunces serif headings in the FAQ section give question blocks the visual weight of a printed clinical brochure, reinforcing specialist authority
  • The template supports three distinct patient journey paths within the Patient Paths section: Screening, Ongoing Symptoms, and Post-Operative, each with its own entry point into the booking form
Consult — Expert Urology Care Landing Page Template
Consult — Expert Urology Care Landing Page Template
Consult — Expert Urology Care Landing Page Template
Consult — Expert Urology Care Landing Page Template

Theme

Soft Gradient

Creative direction

FAQ-Driven

Color system

Slate & Sky

Style

Sidebar Companion

Direction

Booking/Scheduling

Page Sections

Multi-step Consultation Form

Persistent Sidebar Booking Button

Physician-voice FAQ Blocks

Inline Concern Pre-selection Links

Low-friction Quick Question Modal

Warm Gradient Progress Feedback

Related questions

What types of urology patients is this landing page built for?

Can the booking form handle both in-person and telehealth appointments?

How does the "Just a Quick Question" feature work?

Does the FAQ section link back to the booking form automatically?

Is this template suitable for a practice that wants a calm, private tone rather than a corporate hospital feel?