Medical Tourism & Concierge Booking Website Template
Mend is a split-screen landing page template built for a Mediterranean orthopedic surgery clinic. It leads with oversized outcome stats, pairs each number with human proof, and guides visitors through a three-step booking form. The design blends coastal-boutique warmth with surgical-precision clarity to convert NHS waitlist patients, US expats, and active adults into confirmed consultation bookings.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Mend is a single-page, split-screen template designed for an orthopedic medical tourism clinic. It opens with a sun-drenched cliffside photo alongside a bold stack of outcome statistics. Every scroll reveals a new data point paired with a human story. The page ends with a progressive booking form and a secondary cost-estimate path for visitors not yet ready to commit.
Who this template is for
This template is built for orthopedic clinics and medical tourism providers serving international patients. It suits practices that compete on outcomes, environment, and transparent pricing rather than on low-cost positioning alone.
- Orthopedic surgery clinics targeting NHS waitlist patients and US expats
- Medical tourism coordinators offering joint replacement packages to adults in their fifties and older
- Surgical practices wanting a desktop-first booking page with a warm, boutique-hotel aesthetic
What problem this template solves
Patients considering surgery abroad face a trust gap. They need proof of outcomes before they will hand over their health, their schedule, and their money. Most clinic websites bury statistics in PDF brochures and hide costs entirely. This template solves that problem head-on.
- Leads with hard numbers so skeptical visitors see credibility before they read a single word of copy
- Offers two clear conversion paths so visitors at different decision stages both have a next step
- Frames the experience as restorative and calm rather than clinical and intimidating, reducing anxiety-driven bounce
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout ready for an orthopedic surgery tourism clinic. Every section is built around a specific conversion role, from first impression to final form submission.
- A 50/50 split-screen hero with a stats stack, a primary call-to-action button, and a secondary cost-estimate link
- An outcomes showcase, a surgeon credibility section, a patient journey gallery, and a full-width three-step booking form
- A sticky call-to-action bar, a footer with logo, tagline, navigation links, and social icons
Feature list
This template is built around deliberate design choices that serve the specific needs of medical tourism patients doing serious research.
Stats-First Hero Layout
The hero splits the screen evenly. The left panel holds a wide, sun-drenched photograph of a patient walking a cliffside rehab path with a physiotherapist behind them. The right panel stacks three oversized outcome figures vertically in cerulean against slate, each followed by a single line of context in sky white.
Three-Step Progressive Booking Form
The consultation form captures what the clinic needs without overwhelming the visitor. Step one asks for surgery type and affected side. Step two requests current imaging uploads and a brief medical history. Step three opens a calendar picker for a video call with the surgical coordinator.
Scroll-Linked Stat Sections
Each major scroll section opens with a number large enough to read as a headline. The opposite panel then delivers the human evidence behind that number, whether a before-and-after X-ray, a video of a patient on day three of recovery, or a surgeon portrait mid-operation.
Sticky Call-to-Action Bar
A persistent booking bar appears as the visitor scrolls past the hero. It keeps the primary action visible without interrupting the reading experience, reducing the friction between intent and action.
Secondary Cost-Estimate Path
Visitors who are not yet ready to book can request a cost estimate within 24 hours. They only need to provide an email address and procedure type. This path captures leads at an earlier research stage without requiring a full form commitment.
Arc Footer Pattern
The footer follows a structured arc layout. The logo and tagline sit on the left. Navigation links fill the center. Social icons anchor the bottom row. This keeps the page complete and professional without adding visual noise.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split Screen | Introduce clinic with outcome stats and primary call-to-action |
| Outcomes Showcase | Lead with complication-rate data paired with before-and-after X-ray visuals |
| Surgeon Credibility | Display experience hours stat alongside surgeon portrait and credentials |
| Patient Journey Gallery | Show day-by-day recovery milestones through a horizontal scroll gallery |
| Consultation Booking Form | Convert visitors with a three-step form and a cost-estimate secondary path |
| Arc Footer | Close the page with logo, links, and social icons |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built on a Healing Space theme. The palette reads like a coastal boutique hotel, not a hospital ward. Every color choice reinforces calm confidence rather than clinical sterility.
- Four-color Slate and Sky system: surgical slate (#3B4856), deep scrub blue (#1B3A4B), open-sky white (#F0F4F8), and cerulean accent (#5B9BD5) used on buttons, progress indicators, and interactive highlights
- Typography pairs DM Sans for body text and interface elements with Fraunces for editorial display headings and oversized statistics
- Linen textures and parallax photo layers give the page depth and warmth, reinforcing the boutique-recovery-room feeling described in the brief
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to match how medical tourists research surgical options. Full mobile support is included so the experience holds up across all screen sizes.
- Desktop layout prioritizes the 50/50 split-screen format, scroll-linked stat counters, and staggered reveal animations
- Mobile layout preserves readability and form usability, ensuring the three-step booking form works cleanly on smaller screens
- Static sections use server-rendered components while interactive elements such as the booking form and animations are handled by client components, keeping the page responsive
How this template helps you convert
Every design and copy decision in this template is built around moving a cautious, high-stakes buyer from research mode to booked consultation.
- The hero delivers three outcome statistics before the visitor reads any descriptive copy, establishing credibility in the first second of attention.
- The progressive booking form reduces commitment anxiety by breaking a complex medical inquiry into three manageable steps, with a low-friction cost-estimate path for visitors not yet ready to schedule.
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader library of niche-specific, conversion-focused landing page templates suited to health, wellness, and concierge medical services. A few additional details worth noting:
- The template is designed for English-language markets with GBP and USD pricing references and European timezone context built into the consultation scheduling step
- Animation intensity is set to high, with scroll-linked stat counters, staggered section reveals, parallax photo layers, and smooth form-step transitions
- The FAQ accordion component is included as an interactive element within the interactivity-high build spec
- This template fits naturally into the medical tourism and concierge health subcategory, serving clinics that want to present surgical expertise through the lens of a premium patient experience




Theme
Healing Space
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Stats-first Split-screen Hero
Three-step Progressive Booking Form
Scroll-linked Stat and Story Pairing
Sticky Booking Call-to-action Bar
Secondary Cost-estimate Path
Arc Footer with Navigation
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