Rehabilitate — Occupational Therapist Landing Page Template
A social proof-driven occupational therapist landing page built around real patient testimonials, physician endorsements, and clinical outcome statistics. The zigzag layout alternates voices in a curated sequence that builds trust before asking for anything. A sticky consultation form and a secondary outcomes report download give every visitor a clear next step.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This landing page template turns external validation into a conversion engine. Patient testimonials alternate with referring physician endorsements in a structured zigzag scroll. Stat callouts punctuate the flow with hard numbers. Two lead capture paths, a consultation request form and an outcomes report download, meet visitors wherever they are in the decision process.
Who this template is for
This template is built for occupational therapy practices that have earned real social proof and want it to do the heavy lifting. It suits practices where both individual patients and professional referrers matter equally.
- Adults recovering from hand surgeries or upper extremity conditions, seeking a trusted next step
- Parents of children with sensory processing challenges who need a practice they can confidently choose
- Human resources directors managing ergonomic workplace assessments after injury claims, and orthopedic surgeons who refer patients regularly
What problem this template solves
Most healthcare practice pages lead with the provider's credentials and a headshot. Visitors who are already skeptical or overwhelmed do not connect with that approach. They need to hear from people who had the same problem they have now.
- Patients cannot easily judge clinical quality on their own, so unstructured testimonial pages fail to build the trust needed to book
- Referring physicians and HR directors need peer-level validation, not just patient reviews, before they commit to sending colleagues or employees
- Practices with strong outcomes data often bury it in PDFs nobody downloads, losing the credibility moment entirely
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-page layout that sequences social proof in escalating order of specificity. The page is designed to feel authoritative without being cold, and approachable without being vague.
- A press mentions marquee header, three zigzag testimonial pair sections, two stat callout rests, a dual call-to-action insert, and a footer
- A sticky navigation call to action that appears after a visitor scrolls past forty percent of the page
- A consultation request form with a first name field, a primary concern dropdown, and a preferred contact method selector, plus a secondary email capture for the outcomes report download
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities included in the template as described in the brief.
Press Mentions Marquee Header
A horizontally scrolling bar of credential logos, publication references, and professional association marks opens the page. Logos display in a desaturated platinum tone and warm to full color on hover, signaling authority before a single word is read.
Editorial Serif Headline Block
Below the marquee, a single refined serif headline sets the frame: real numbers, real voices, no self-promotion. The typographic treatment uses Fraunces for headings and DM Sans for body and interface text, creating a quiet luxury contrast that feels editorial rather than promotional.
Zigzag Testimonial Pairs
Three alternating sections each pair a patient testimonial with a referring professional's endorsement. The sequence escalates from emotional outcomes to measurable clinical results to peer professional endorsements, so trust builds progressively as the visitor scrolls.
Stat Callout Rests
Two single-stat callout blocks interrupt the testimonial flow to let key numbers land cleanly. These act as credibility rests between voice pairs, giving the visitor a moment to absorb before the next section speaks.
Dual Lead Capture System
A primary call-to-action insert offers a consultation request form. A secondary path captures email addresses from visitors who are not yet ready to book, offering a downloadable PDF of anonymized recovery statistics. Both paths are built into the page structure.
Sticky Navigation Call to Action
After a visitor scrolls past forty percent of the page depth, a consultation button becomes fixed in the navigation bar. This ensures the primary action is always one tap or click away without interrupting the reading flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Press Mentions Marquee | Establish authority via logos |
| Editorial Headline Block | Frame social proof narrative |
| Testimonial Pair 1 | Emotional outcome voices |
| Stat Callout Rest 1 | Display 4.9-star rating |
| Testimonial Pair 2 | Clinical results evidence |
| Consultation Form Insert | Capture ready-to-book leads |
| Testimonial Pair 3 | Peer professional endorsements |
| Stat Callout Rest 2 | Display 94% return-to-work |
| Linear Footer | Contact and close |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a quiet luxury editorial style. Every color and type choice is deliberate, referencing the calm authority of a specialist's well-appointed waiting room rather than a generic healthcare website.
- Color palette: cumulus white (#F7F8FC) as the primary background, brushed platinum (#D0D3DC) as the alternating section wash, deep charcoal (#2B2D33) for all body text, and muted cornflower (#6B8CCE) reserved strictly for interactive elements, credential badge highlights, star ratings, and pull-quote marks
- Typography: Fraunces serif for all headings and display text, DM Sans for body copy and form interface elements
- The design avoids hero imagery of the therapist; authority comes from external voices, logos, and statistics rather than self-portraiture
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the likely device context of referring physicians and HR directors. Patient visitors on mobile are fully supported through responsive layout behavior.
- Static sections use server-rendered components to minimize client-side load; interactive elements such as the sticky navigation call to action and the consultation form use client-side rendering only where needed
- Staggered reveal animations, a marquee scroll effect, and subtle parallax depth are set at a medium intensity that adds motion without slowing the reading experience on most devices
How this template helps you convert
The page earns the click before it asks for it. Social proof accumulates in a deliberate order, and the two lead capture paths meet visitors at different stages of readiness.
- The zigzag structure sequences emotional stories first, then clinical evidence, then professional peer endorsements, so by the time a visitor reaches the call-to-action insert, trust has been built across three distinct credibility layers
- The dual capture system means visitors who are not ready to book still have a frictionless path forward through the outcomes report download, reducing the chance of a zero-conversion visit
Other information about this template
This template is localized for the United States market, using English copy, USD formatting conventions, and MM/DD/YYYY date formatting throughout. It is part of the Executive Suite theme family and uses the Cloud Canvas color system.
- The template style is zigzag and alternating, meaning each section reverses the left-right layout of the content blocks to create visual rhythm across the full scroll
- Animation intensity is set to medium: staggered content reveals on scroll, a continuously running marquee for the press logos, and a subtle parallax depth effect on stat callout blocks
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern, keeping the page close clean and uncluttered




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Expert Panel
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Press Mentions Marquee Header
Zigzag Testimonial Pair Sections
Stat Callout Rest Blocks
Dual Lead Capture System
Sticky Navigation Call to Action
Editorial Typography and Color System
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