Menopause Care FAQ Website Template
Meridian is a single-column, FAQ-driven landing page for a menopause clinical trial finder. It matches women in perimenopause and postmenopause with active studies near them, using a trust-first question-and-answer scroll, a three-field trial qualifier form, and an email-gated checklist download to move hesitant readers toward their first screening call.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Meridian is a content-led landing page built for a menopause clinical trial finder. It uses a portrait-centered hero, a six-question FAQ accordion, and a three-field qualifier form to guide women from late-night symptom searches toward active research trials recruiting near them right now.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for health and medical platforms that need to build trust before asking for personal information. It serves audiences who arrive skeptical and leave only when their questions are answered.
- Women in perimenopause or postmenopause researching hormone therapy, bone density, or vasomotor symptom trials
- Primary care physicians and OB-GYN nurses looking for a credible patient referral resource
- Clinical trial recruiters who need a warm, answer-first funnel rather than a cold intake form
What problem this template solves
Finding a menopause clinical trial is genuinely confusing. Women do not know whether they qualify, whether they will receive a placebo, or whether they must stop current hormone replacement therapy (HRT) first. Standard search tools offer lists, not answers.
- Converts late-night symptom research into a calm, structured discovery experience
- Replaces cold intake forms with a FAQ-first scroll that earns trust before requesting any data
- Gives clinicians a printable or shareable resource that addresses patient hesitation in advance
What you get with this template
The template ships as a fully structured single-column flow page. Every section serves a defined role in moving a reader from curiosity to commitment.
- A portrait-led hero with a real-woman photograph, a trial count headline, and a scroll-blur atmospheric treatment
- A six-question FAQ accordion where each answer includes one embedded statistic and one expandable detail drawer
- A three-field trial qualifier form (menopausal stage, primary symptom, zip code) paired with the primary call-to-action button, plus an email-gated checklist download as a secondary conversion path
Feature list
This section describes the core capabilities built into the Meridian template.
Portrait-Centered Hero Section
The hero leads with a collarbones-up portrait of a woman in her early fifties against a soft neutral gradient. Her expression is direct and unguarded, not posed. A single slate-colored headline beneath the image states the trial count, grounding the page in real, current data rather than generic marketing language.
FAQ Accordion With Expandable Drawers
Six sections unfold as real questions women actually ask, written in conversational language. Each answer delivers one plainspoken paragraph, one embedded statistic, and one expandable detail drawer for medically curious readers who want more depth without cluttering the main scroll.
Three-Field Trial Qualifier Form
The primary conversion form asks only three things: menopausal stage, primary symptom, and zip code. This focused design reduces friction and signals that the platform already understands the user before she types a single word.
Email-Gated Checklist Download
A secondary call-to-action offers a downloadable trial-ready checklist PDF. It is gated behind a single email field, giving readers a low-commitment first step while capturing contact details for follow-up.
Trust Band With Institution Marquee
A scrolling marquee band displays research institution partner logos directly below the hero. It provides immediate social proof for users who arrive skeptical about the platform's clinical credibility.
Staggered Scroll Animation System
The template uses scroll-blur CSS transitions, staggered fade-ins, and IntersectionObserver-triggered reveals to pace the reading experience. Accordion expand animations support the FAQ section without distracting from the content.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Portrait | Establish human connection and display live trial count |
| Trust Partner Band | Reinforce clinical credibility with institution logos |
| FAQ Accordion | Answer real hesitation questions before requesting data |
| Trial Qualifier Form | Capture menopausal stage, symptom, and zip code |
| Checklist Download | Offer email-gated PDF as a secondary conversion path |
| Footer Row | Provide linear single-row navigation and legal links |
Design & branding system
Meridian follows an Educational Guide visual theme. The palette feels like an overcast morning clearing into blue: medical enough to trust, human enough to exhale into.
- Cloud white (#F4F6F8) forms the primary canvas, alternating with soft clinical sky (#A8C4D8) section background washes
- Deep charcoal slate (#3B4856) anchors all body text and headers, while quiet teal (#4A9BAE) appears only on links, buttons, and progress indicators
- Typography pairs Fraunces serif display for headings with DM Sans for body copy, reinforcing the educational guide tone
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built mobile-first because its primary audience searches for information late at night on a phone. Every layout decision favors vertical readability and thumb-friendly tap targets.
- Single-column flow eliminates horizontal scrolling and keeps the FAQ accordion easy to tap and expand on small screens
- Server Components handle all static content sections, while Client Components are scoped only to the interactive FAQ and qualifier form
How this template helps you convert
Meridian is structured around a trust-first principle: answer every question before asking for anything in return. The conversion architecture follows a deliberate sequence.
- The FAQ accordion dissolves skepticism across six real questions, each answered with evidence before the trial finder form ever appears on screen
- The three-field qualifier form appears after the sixth FAQ answer, reducing perceived effort by asking only what is necessary to return a relevant trial match
- The checklist download provides a second, lower-stakes conversion path for readers who are not yet ready to submit their details to the main form
Other information about this template
Meridian is suited to any women's health platform that needs to convert an informed, cautious audience. The template's content architecture also makes it useful as a printed or digital handout resource for clinical office settings.
- The page is localized for English-language use, United States zip codes, and US-centric research institution partnerships
- The footer uses a linear single-row pattern, keeping navigation minimal so the primary scroll remains uninterrupted
- The template title, Meridian, reflects the platform's positioning as a central point of orientation for women navigating menopause research options




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Portrait-centered Hero Section
FAQ Accordion with Expandable Drawers
Three-field Trial Qualifier Form
Email-gated Checklist Download
Trust Band with Institution Marquee
Scroll Animation System
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