Endometriosis Care FAQ Website Template

A focused, FAQ-driven landing page built for women managing endometriosis through diet. The template pairs editorial food photography with clinical-plain-English comparison tables, walking visitors through inflammatory triggers and evidence-based swaps across three pillars: estrogen clearance, histamine reduction, and gut restoration. It converts midnight Googlers into subscribers with a streamlined 28-Day Endo Plate Plan download form.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

This is a single-page, FAQ-driven landing page for an endometriosis nutrition and diet program. It uses comparison tables, a three-pillar science bridge, and a low-friction resource download to guide women from late-night symptom research toward a structured, meal-by-meal anti-inflammatory protocol. The design is medically credible, warm, and built to earn trust fast.

Who this template is for

This template is built for practitioners, dietitians, and digital health educators who serve women with endometriosis. It suits anyone offering an evidence-based dietary resource and wanting to convert curious, skeptical visitors into engaged subscribers.

  • Registered dietitians and nutritional therapists specializing in women's hormonal health
  • Digital health educators creating structured endometriosis nutrition programs
  • Women's health coaches launching a paid or free dietary resource for endometriosis care

What problem this template solves

Women researching endometriosis and diet at midnight are exhausted by vague wellness content. They need specific, credible answers, not another list of superfoods. This template structures the page around the exact questions they are already asking, and answers each one with a comparison table before making any offer.

  • Visitors distrust generic nutrition advice and need clinical-plain-English proof before they opt in
  • Most landing pages lecture rather than answer, losing the skeptical reader within the first scroll
  • A free resource buried behind a long form creates friction that drives away the most cautious visitors

What you get with this template

The template delivers a complete, ready-to-customize single-page layout with every section designed for the endometriosis nutrition use case. Every component serves the dual goal of building trust and capturing leads without pressure.

  • A hero section with a half-page editorial food photograph alongside a headline and three-pillar subhead
  • Three FAQ comparison table sections, each pairing trigger foods in muted rose with recommended swaps in sage
  • A mid-page lead capture form for the 28-Day Endo Plate Plan and a secondary no-email printable grocery list path

Feature list

This template includes six core functional and design components, each grounded in the source brief.

FAQ Accordion Comparison Tables

Each of the three FAQ sections expands into a two-column comparison table. The left column highlights inflammatory trigger foods; the right column shows evidence-backed swaps. A brief clinical explanation bridges the two columns in plain English.

Half-Page Editorial Hero Split

The header divides into a close-cropped food photograph on the left and headline copy on the right. The headline and single-line three-pillar subhead appear in clean evergreen serif over a birch white background, immediately communicating the program's focus.

Three-Pillar Science Bridge

An asymmetric bento card section follows the hero. Each card represents one of the three core mechanisms: estrogen clearance, histamine reduction, and gut-lining repair. This section builds scientific credibility before the FAQ scroll begins.

Dual Conversion Path

The primary call to action collects a first name and email for the 28-Day Endo Plate Plan download, with an optional checkbox for formal diagnosis to segment follow-up. A secondary path offers a free printable grocery list with no email required, reducing friction for skeptical visitors.

Sticky Call-to-Action Bar

A persistent bottom bar repeats the primary download call to action throughout the scroll. It keeps the offer visible without interrupting the FAQ reading flow, and it activates after the third comparison table.

Named Social Proof with Clinical References

Testimonials use real named outcomes rather than generic praise. Clinical references are cited inline alongside the FAQ comparison tables, adding a layer of credibility that supports both the practitioner's authority and the visitor's trust.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero photo splitIntroduce the program visually and state the three pillars
Three pillars bridgeExplain the science mechanisms behind the meal protocol
FAQ comparison table 1Address the dairy and inflammation question with a swap table
FAQ comparison table 2Address the soy and estrogen question with a swap table
FAQ comparison table 3Address diet versus medication with a swap table and mid-page form
Footer rowProvide linear single-row navigation and closing links

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Medical Clarity theme. The palette sits between a naturopath's office and a teaching hospital: credible enough for the skeptical reader, warm enough for the exhausted one.

  • Colors: deep evergreen (#1B4332) for headers and dividers, soft sage (#A3B18A) for table backgrounds and secondary panels, warm birch white (#FAF3E0) as the primary canvas, and medicinal berry (#8E3B5E) reserved for calls to action and critical callouts
  • Typography: Fraunces serif for headlines and section titles, DM Sans for all body copy and table text
  • Animations: clip-path reveals on section entry, scroll-triggered fades, and staggered table row appearances driven by Intersection Observer

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built mobile-first, prioritizing the experience of someone scrolling on a phone late at night. Layout and interaction choices reflect that primary context.

  • The hero split stacks vertically on small screens so the food photograph leads and the headline follows immediately below
  • Scroll-triggered animations use native CSS smooth scroll and Intersection Observer, keeping motion lightweight without relying on heavy JavaScript libraries
  • The sticky call-to-action bar is sized and positioned for thumb reach on mobile viewports

How this template helps you convert

The page is structured as a trust-building scroll rather than a traditional sales funnel. Every design and content decision works toward one of two conversion outcomes: a full opt-in or a low-friction resource download.

  1. The FAQ rhythm mirrors the visitor's own mental questions, so each answer feels earned rather than pitched. By the time the form appears, the visitor has already received value three times.
  2. The dual conversion path removes the binary opt-in-or-leave decision. Visitors who are not ready to share their email can still download the grocery list, keeping them engaged with the resource quality.
  3. The optional diagnosis checkbox on the form segments subscribers from the first touchpoint, making any follow-up communication more relevant without adding friction to the sign-up step.

Other information about this template

This template is specifically scoped to a single-page landing page layout. It is not a multi-page website or a course platform.

  • The comparison table structure works equally well for practitioners who want to publish the page as a standalone resource or embed it within an existing site
  • The optional formal-diagnosis checkbox is a segmentation tool inside the form; it does not connect to any external system within the template itself
  • The free printable grocery list path is a secondary conversion element designed to build goodwill with visitors who are not yet ready to opt in
  • All section copy uses US English by default; no multilingual layout is included in this template
Endometriosis Care FAQ Website Template
Endometriosis Care FAQ Website Template
Endometriosis Care FAQ Website Template
Endometriosis Care FAQ Website Template

Theme

Medical Clarity

Creative direction

FAQ-Driven

Color system

Forest Trust

Style

Comparison Table

Direction

Content/Resource

Page Sections

FAQ Accordion Comparison Tables

Half-page Editorial Hero Split

Three-pillar Science Bridge

Dual Conversion Path Design

Sticky Bottom Call-to-action Bar

Named Social Proof with Inline References

Related questions

What kind of practitioner is this template designed for?

Does the template include the actual meal plan content?

How are the three FAQ comparison tables structured?

Can I remove or change the optional diagnosis checkbox on the form?

Is this landing page suitable for visitors on mobile devices?