Physical Therapist Booking Website Template
Mend is a sidebar companion landing page template built for physical therapy clinics that lead with patient evidence. It organizes 1,847 real testimonials by condition, therapist, and recovery stage. A persistent sidebar filter, video testimonials with condition tags, a minute-by-minute first-visit breakdown, and a gated PDF guide work together to move skeptical visitors toward booking with confidence.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Mend is a physical therapist reviews and testimonials landing page template. It is designed for clinics that want to replace polished marketing language with real, filterable patient outcomes. The persistent sidebar lets visitors narrow 1,847 testimonials by condition or recovery stage, while transparent process sections answer every doubt before it forms.
Who this template is for
This template suits clinics and solo practitioners who know their patient results speak louder than ad copy. It is especially useful when the practice already has a meaningful volume of reviews and wants a structured way to present them.
- Physical therapy clinics with post-surgical, sports injury, and chronic pain patient bases
- Solo practitioners looking to build trust with GP-referred patients who are comparing providers
- Practice managers who want a resource-style page that earns visitor confidence before asking for a booking
What problem this template solves
Most clinic review pages dump star ratings in a wall of unfiltered text. A post-surgical patient comparing clinics from a hospital bed does not have time to scroll through reviews meant for someone with a different condition. This template solves the discovery problem by organizing patient evidence so that every visitor finds proof relevant to their specific situation.
- Visitors with different conditions, ACL reconstruction, chronic sciatica, frozen shoulder, can filter to testimonials that match their own case
- Skeptical patients who distrust polished healthcare marketing can read unfiltered quotes, names, and treatment durations
- Visitors wondering about process, insurance, and recovery timelines get answers in the right order, right when doubt surfaces
What you get with this template
The template delivers a full single-page layout structured around proof, process, and objection resolution. Every section is sequenced to answer the next logical question a new patient would have.
- A hero section with a press mentions bar and a prominent patient-count headline, presenting social proof as plain evidence
- A filterable video testimonials section with condition tags and a fixed sidebar companion for real-time review narrowing
- A first-visit process breakdown, a recovery timeline visualization covering weeks two, six, and twelve, and an insurance and FAQ accordion section
Feature list
Persistent Sidebar Filter
The sidebar companion stays fixed as visitors scroll. It lets users filter testimonials by condition, therapist name, or recovery stage without leaving the page. This keeps the discovery experience immediate and relevant.
Condition-Tagged Video Testimonials
Each video testimonial carries a visible condition tag, such as ACL reconstruction, chronic sciatica, or frozen shoulder, along with timestamps. Visitors can scan at a glance and choose which stories apply to their own situation.
Press Mentions Header Bar
A horizontal strip of desaturated press logos sits above the main headline. Each logo links to the original article or award mention. The layout presents media recognition as factual evidence, not decoration.
Minute-by-Minute First Visit Breakdown
The process section walks visitors through exactly what happens during an initial appointment. This removes the uncertainty that stops many people from booking, especially those who have never attended physical therapy before.
Gated PDF Lead Capture
A single email field and an optional injury-type checkbox unlock a downloadable guide titled "Your First Visit: What to Expect." The gate is lightweight enough to feel helpful rather than transactional.
FAQ Accordion with Objection Sequencing
The insurance and FAQ section uses an accordion layout. Questions appear in the order a patient would naturally think of them during the scroll, including insurance coverage, what to bring, and how progress is tracked.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Press Mentions Bar | Establishes media credibility above the headline |
| Patient Count Headline | Anchors trust with a specific social proof figure |
| Video Testimonials Grid | Displays condition-tagged patient videos with sidebar filter |
| Sidebar Filter Companion | Lets visitors narrow testimonials in real time |
| First Visit Breakdown | Shows the appointment process minute by minute |
| Recovery Timeline | Visualizes progress at weeks two, six, and twelve |
| Insurance & FAQ Accordion | Resolves objections at the natural point of doubt |
| Downloadable PDF Gate | Captures email with a relevant, low-friction offer |
| Footer Row | Provides a clean linear single-row close |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme. The palette is clinical and breathable, built to keep attention on patient evidence rather than decorative elements.
- Clinical slate (#4A5568) for body text, soft storm gray (#E2E8F0) for section backgrounds, open sky blue (#3B82F6) for interactive highlights and trust indicators, and cloud white (#F8FAFC) for the reading surface
- DM Sans handles body text for clean legibility; Fraunces handles display headlines for a grounded, human warmth that contrasts the clinical palette
- No stock imagery of smiling faces; the visual language relies on press logos, patient quotes, and condition tags arranged like evidence on a desk
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first because the sidebar companion requires screen width to function alongside the main content column. On smaller screens, the layout stacks cleanly so no content is lost.
- The sidebar filter collapses into a mobile-friendly top filter bar, keeping testimonial narrowing available without requiring a wide viewport
- Scroll-triggered reveals, staggered fades, and beam border animations are set at a medium intensity, keeping motion purposeful rather than distracting
- Static-first rendering with server components for content sections keeps the page fast to load even with a high volume of testimonial entries
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a Content and Resource goal. It earns the primary action by informing the visitor first, rather than pushing them toward a decision before they are ready.
- The primary call to action, "Find Reviews for Your Condition," is anchored to the persistent sidebar filter, making the most useful action also the most visible one throughout the scroll
- The gated PDF offer creates a secondary conversion path for visitors who are still researching, capturing their email and injury type without interrupting the main page experience
- Front-loading unfiltered patient language, star ratings, direct quotes with first names, and months of treatment duration builds the kind of trust that makes the booking step feel like a natural next move rather than a sales event
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Mend project, a clinic-focused design system built for healthcare service providers who prioritize transparency over promotion. It is suited to practices that already have a strong review volume and want a structured, evidence-forward way to present that proof online.
- The template style is Sidebar Companion, making it a purpose-built companion page rather than a standalone homepage
- It is localized for English-language markets, using USD and US date formats throughout
- Interactivity is set to high, covering sidebar filtering, testimonial filtering by condition and therapist, and FAQ accordion behavior
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern, keeping the page close minimal and uncluttered




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Persistent Sidebar Filter
Condition-tagged Video Testimonials
Press Mentions Header Bar
Minute-by-minute First Visit Breakdown
Gated PDF Lead Capture
FAQ Accordion with Objection Sequencing
Related questions
Does this template work for a solo physical therapist, or is it built for a larger clinic?
Can I use this template if I am just starting to collect patient reviews?
What does the gated PDF section do?
Is this a standalone website or a companion page?
How are the press logos handled in the template?