Government Agency & Department Booking Website Template
This wellbeing public health department landing page template gives county health agencies a clean, clinical online presence that residents trust on first visit. Built as a split-screen layout with an Arctic White color system, it showcases immunization schedules, clinic locations, food-handler permits, and mental health resources. No login required. No email gate on essential documents. Just fast, frictionless access to the services communities need most.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This wellness landing page template is purpose-built for county health departments that need to connect real people to real services without friction. The split-screen (50/50) design pairs bold, plain-language headlines with documentary-style visuals, guiding every visitor toward a clear next step. Whether someone is searching for a childhood immunization schedule at midnight or a restaurant owner downloading a food-handler permit before an inspection, the template keeps that task front and center.
Who this template is for
This template fits any public-facing health department or government wellness agency that needs a trustworthy, resource-rich landing page. It works equally well for teams managing a broad range of community wellness programs or a focused clinic offering.
- Single parents, elderly residents, and caregivers who need fast access to health services and printed guides
- Restaurant owners, community health workers, and rural school district staff seeking permits, translated pamphlets, or clinic directions
- County public health staff and colleagues who manage content updates and want clear, editable page sections
What problem this template solves
Public health websites often bury critical services behind confusing menus and login walls. Residents who need free immunizations, mental health referrals, or food-safety tips should not have to search three pages deep to find them. This template solves that by placing every high-priority resource above or near the fold, with no barriers.
- Residents with urgent needs cannot always determine which page holds the right resource, so the template opens with a prominent search field and clear service categories
- Health departments that serve diverse audiences must provide information in plain language and through inclusive visuals, and this template is structured to support both goals
- Community teams often find it challenging to keep a public site current, so every section is designed to be quick to edit and easy to manage without technical staff involvement
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page wellness landing layout that covers the full visitor journey from initial landing to resource download. The template includes all the design and layout decisions pre-made so your team can focus on content rather than code.
- A 50/50 hero split with a bold headline, a service search field, and a documentary-style photo slot designed to showcase real community health moments
- A services bento grid with asymmetric cards for immunizations, food permits, mental health resources, and Medicare enrollment, each with its own contextual download call-to-action
- A full-width emotional interstitial section, a seasonal health alert and clinic locator split, a resource download section with live counters, and a footer with an optional email sign-up field
Feature list
This landing page template comes with a focused collection of design and layout features drawn directly from the project brief. Each one is built to serve a specific public health communication need.
Split-Screen Hero with Search Field
The hero section divides the viewport cleanly into two equal halves. The left side holds the headline "Your Family's Health Starts Here," a single-sentence descriptor, and a search field labeled "Find a Service or Resource." The right side displays a documentary-style photograph slot designed for warm, real-community imagery. This layout immediately addresses the user's goal without clutter.
Services Bento Grid
Below the hero, an asymmetric card grid organizes the department's core wellness programs into scannable tiles. Cards cover immunization lookup, food-handler permit downloads, mental health referral directories, and Medicare enrollment windows. Each card closes with a contextual "Download the Guide" call-to-action matched to the resource it presents.
Health Alert and Clinic Locator Split
A dedicated split section pairs a seasonal health alert panel on the left with a clinic location map on the right. This pairing helps visitors evaluate current health risks and find nearby care in a single scroll stop. The design reinforces the page's Movement and Cause creative direction by connecting personal urgency to community resources.
Full-Width Emotional Interstitial
Midway through the page, a full-width break section resets the emotional register. It displays a single county-wide health statistic alongside a short testimony from a local nurse. This section builds credibility and reminds visitors that every individual action, every appointment, every permit download, contributes to a larger public health outcome.
Persistent Clinic Finder call to action and Footer Sign-Up
A secondary call-to-action sits in the top-right corner throughout the entire page, reading "Find a Clinic Near You" and opening a zip-code lookup modal. The footer includes a single optional email field with a frequency promise ("one email, first Tuesday of the month") to attract sign-ups without pressure. No payments, no mandatory submission, no account required.
Logo Bar Header with Partner Seals
The header is a slim, confident logo bar carrying the department seal, the county name in a sturdy sans-serif, and partner agency logo slots for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the state health authority, and the local hospital network. These partner marks instantly elevate institutional trust before a visitor reads a single word of body copy.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Header | Display partner seals and department identity |
| Hero Split Screen | Headline, search field, and documentary photo |
| Services Bento Grid | Showcase core health service categories |
| Health Alert Split | Seasonal alert paired with clinic map |
| Emotional Interstitial | Single statistic and nurse testimony |
| Resource Downloads | Contextual PDF guides with live counters |
| Footer Sign-Up | Optional email field for monthly health alerts |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Educational Guide theme with an Arctic White color system. Every color decision reflect the tone of a clean, well-lit clinic: approachable and authoritative at the same time.
- Clinical snow white (#F8FAFB) fills open backgrounds; soft glacier gray (#E2E8F0) surfaces cards and dividers; public-service blue (#2B6CB0) anchors headlines and interactive elements; calm teal (#2C9F90) marks secondary actions and progress indicators
- Typography uses DM Sans Bold for all headlines and DM Sans Regular for body text, keeping every line easy to read across all screen sizes
- Inclusive, documentary-style image slots are sized and positioned to showcase real community health workers and patients in relatable, natural settings rather than generic stock photos
Mobile & speed optimization
More than 60% of public health website traffic arrives on mobile devices, often late at night when a parent is searching for an urgent service. The template is structured with a mobile-first layout so every section reflows cleanly at any screen width.
- The hero, bento grid, split sections, and interstitial all stack vertically on smaller screens, keeping calls-to-action visible and tappable without horizontal scrolling
- CSS-based scroll reveals, counter animations, and smooth transitions are used throughout the design so the page feels alive without slowing down the experience
- The persistent "Find a Clinic Near You" button remains accessible at all viewport sizes, so visitors on phones can open the zip-code modal in one tap
How this template helps you convert
The landing page is built around content and resource distribution as the primary conversion goal. Every scroll step guides visitors toward a specific, useful action rather than a vague homepage browse.
- Contextual download calls-to-action appear at the close of every split section, matched to the resource just presented, so visitors never have to search for the next step after reading about a service
- The frequency promise in the footer email field ("one email, first Tuesday of the month") removes the most common barrier to sign-up by making the commitment feel small and predictable
- The page's logical layout, strong headlines, and plain-language descriptions practice the principle that empathetic messaging at a clear reading level consistently outperforms jargon-heavy copy in public health contexts
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of government wellness and community healthcare communication. It was designed to reflect the real-world practice of county health departments that serve challenging, diverse audiences across a wide world of needs, from urban clinic clients to rural caregivers. Below are additional details to help you evaluate whether this template fits your project.
- The template supports the full collection of page ideas described in the project brief: hero, bento grid, split sections, interstitial, resource downloads, and a single-row footer
- Teams can edit all section content directly, including headlines, descriptions, photo slots, card labels, call-to-action text, and footer copy, without needing a developer
- The design is ideal for departments that want to promote wellness programs across social media platforms by sharing individual page sections as visual assets
- Wix Bookings can be used by patients to schedule sessions with clinic staff in just a few clicks, and the Wix Pricing Plans app enables clients to explore services and make bookings easily alongside the existing resource download tools
- The template's color system and typography choices are consistent with current trends in public healthcare website design, supporting credibility with both community members and partner hospitals
- Teams can use the template to provide information in multiple formats: downloadable PDFs, map embeds, and email alerts, each offering insights into how their audience interacts with public health content
- The template is designed to connect with the full range of healthcare audiences, from doctor offices seeking referral pathways to community members who seek mental health support for the first time
- Feedback collected through the optional email sign-up can help departments review which wellness programs attract the most interest and optimize future content offerings




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Movement & Cause
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Split-screen Hero with Service Search
Services Bento Grid
Health Alert and Clinic Locator Split
Full-width Emotional Interstitial
Persistent Clinic Finder and Footer Sign-up
Logo Bar Header with Institutional Partner Seals
Related questions
Can I edit all the text and images in this template?
Does this template require visitors to create an account or provide an email to download resources?
Is this template suitable for a department that serves residents who speak languages other than English?
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Can I add a booking or appointment scheduling feature to this template?