Pulse - Telehealth Services Landing Page Template
Pulse is a heart disease telehealth landing page template built for cardiology practices serving remote and time-pressed patients. It uses an FAQ-driven scroll, side-by-side comparison tables, and a lead generation intake form to turn visitor anxiety into booked consultations. The calm Arctic White palette and portrait-centered hero create instant clinical trust.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Pulse is a single-page telehealth landing page template for cardiology practices. It pairs a portrait-centered hero with a progressive FAQ scroll, each answer backed by a telehealth-versus-traditional comparison table. A short intake form captures qualified leads mid-page, while a secondary path offers a free downloadable guide for email-only capture.
Who this template is for
This template is built for cardiology-focused telehealth practices that need to earn patient trust before asking for a booking. It works especially well for services that replace or extend traditional in-person specialist care.
- Board-certified cardiologists offering remote echocardiogram review, beta-blocker adjustments, or INR monitoring
- Telehealth platforms targeting post-procedure adults, rural retirees without local specialist access, and adults responding to wearable rhythm alerts
- Heart disease care practices that want structured lead generation without a generic healthcare template
What problem this template solves
Cardiac patients searching for telehealth care arrive with real clinical anxiety. A generic booking page cannot dissolve fear. Pulse is structured to answer the hard questions first, then ask for trust.
- Visitors leave before converting because no page content addresses their specific fear, such as emergency coordination or medication safety
- Practices lose rural and post-procedure patients who cannot easily reach a specialist but are not yet convinced that a video visit is medically adequate
- There is no comparison structure to show concretely why telehealth cardiology is a practical, evidence-backed alternative to waiting six weeks for an in-person slot
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page lead generation layout structured around progressive patient reassurance. Every section earns the next scroll before asking for any commitment.
- A portrait-centered hero section with a headline fade-in and floating trust metric cards
- A full FAQ accordion sequence with embedded comparison tables that show wait times, cost per visit, appointment frequency, and medication adjustment speed side by side
- A mid-page intake form with age range selector, primary concern dropdown, current cardiologist toggle, and preferred appointment window, plus a secondary email-capture path for a downloadable PDF guide
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built components designed specifically for converting anxious cardiac patients into booked telehealth consultations.
Portrait-Centered Hero with Trust Indicators
The hero section displays a softly lit, shoulders-up cardiologist portrait against a snow-to-blue gradient background. A headline fades in beside the portrait. Floating cards show key trust metrics to establish credibility before the visitor reads a single word of body copy.
Progressive FAQ Accordion
The page unfolds as a sequence of real patient questions that grow progressively more specific and more vulnerable. Each question opens via accordion interaction, revealing a clear, reassuring answer. The rhythm of question then proof keeps visitors scrolling through to the lead form.
Telehealth versus. Traditional Comparison Tables
Each FAQ answer is paired with a side-by-side comparison table. Columns cover wait times, cost per visit, appointment frequency, and medication adjustment speed. The tables serve as embedded evidence, not decoration, making the clinical case for telehealth cardiology in plain numbers.
Mid-Page Lead Generation Form
After the third FAQ, a short intake form captures qualified leads with minimal friction. Fields include an age range selector, a primary concern dropdown covering areas such as atrial fibrillation, heart failure, post-procedure recovery, cholesterol, and an unsure option, a current cardiologist yes or no toggle, and a preferred appointment window selector.
Secondary PDF Download Path
A secondary conversion path offers a free downloadable guide titled "10 Questions to Ask Your Cardiologist." Visitors claim it with an email address only. This lower-commitment option captures leads who are not yet ready to book but are actively researching their care options.
Testimonials Section
A dedicated testimonials block surfaces patient voices tied to specific cardiac conditions. This social proof section reinforces the comparison table data with lived experience, appearing just before the secondary call to action to close any remaining hesitation.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero portrait area | Establish calm authority with cardiologist photo, headline fade-in, and floating trust metrics |
| FAQ block one to three | Answer early patient fears with accordion questions and embedded comparison tables |
| Lead generation form | Capture qualified leads with a short intake form after trust is established |
| FAQ block four to six | Address deeper concerns around emergency coordination, medication adjustment, and INR monitoring |
| Testimonials and secondary call to action | Reinforce trust with patient voices and offer the free PDF guide via email capture |
| Footer row | Provide single-row linear footer with essential practice links |
Design & branding system
Pulse uses an Organic Flow visual theme where clinical sterility and warm reassurance coexist. The palette is called Arctic White, and every color choice carries a deliberate emotional meaning tied to the cardiac care context.
- Headings use deep aortic charcoal (#2B2D33) set in Fraunces, a serif typeface chosen for calm authority; body text uses DM Sans for clean clinical readability
- The background is clinical snow (#F8FAFB) with soft arterial red (#C75B5B) reserved strictly for call-to-action buttons and accent pulse elements; calm vein blue (#6B8FAD) is used for secondary text and table borders
- Scroll reveals, FAQ accordion interactions, comparison table fade-ins, and floating card pulse animations provide medium-level motion that feels alive without being distracting
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built with a mobile-first layout priority. Cardiac patients frequently search for reassurance on a phone late at night, often right after a wearable device flags an irregular rhythm.
- Static page sections use server-rendered components for fast initial load; interactive elements such as the FAQ accordion and lead generation form use client-side rendering only where needed
- All comparison tables, intake form fields, and accordion sections reflow cleanly for small-screen viewports without horizontal scrolling or layout collapse
- The portrait hero, floating trust cards, and testimonial blocks are sized and spaced for thumb-friendly reading on mobile devices
How this template helps you convert
Pulse is designed around a specific conversion philosophy: answer every fear before asking for any action. The page architecture follows a deliberate emotional sequence.
- The hero section establishes immediate credibility through the cardiologist portrait, the calm headline, and floating trust metric cards, so the visitor exhales before reading further
- The FAQ-then-table rhythm dissolves specific objections one by one, moving from broad reassurance toward detailed clinical confidence, and places the lead capture form only after the third answered question
- The secondary PDF download path captures research-stage visitors who are not yet ready to book, giving the practice a second conversion point that costs the visitor nothing but an email address
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader category of health and medical landing page designs built for telehealth and specialist care services. A few additional details are worth noting for practices evaluating this layout.
- The page is scoped as a single landing page, not a multi-page website; it is designed to focus visitor attention on one conversion goal at a time
- The Organic Flow design style and Arctic White color system are intentional choices for a cardiac care context, balancing the sterile trust patients expect from medical providers with the warmth that reduces appointment anxiety
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern (Pattern 1), keeping the page exit clean and uncluttered without distracting secondary navigation
- This template is well suited for practices operating in the heart disease telehealth service space, including those managing atrial fibrillation follow-up, post-stent dual antiplatelet therapy, and remote INR monitoring for patients on anticoagulants




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Portrait-centered Hero with Trust Metrics
Progressive FAQ Accordion Flow
Telehealth Versus. Traditional Comparison Tables
Mid-page Lead Generation Intake Form
Email-only PDF Download Path
Condition-specific Testimonials Block
Related questions
What type of cardiology practice is this template designed for?
Are the comparison tables included in the template, or do I build them separately?
Can I customize the lead generation form fields for my practice?
Is this template suitable for a rural cardiology outreach program?
What is the secondary conversion path included in this template?