Rhumato Montreal Clinic Platform
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Rhumato Montreal Clinic Platform

Bilingual rheumatology clinic platform with referral-first appointment intake, guided validation, and scalable content foundations for a pre-launch medical website.

Rhumato Montreal Clinic Platform was developed as a pre-launch digital presence for a rheumatology clinic preparing to open operations. The product strategy focused on two priorities: presenting trustworthy medical information for local patients and collecting cleaner appointment requests through strict referral-based intake.

The website architecture blends service communication, multilingual accessibility, and operational intake logic in one streamlined experience. This makes the platform useful both as a marketing channel and as an intake tool for clinic coordinators.

#Bilingual Interface Designed for Montreal Patients

All core website content is available in English and French, with immediate language switching. Patients can change language context quickly without losing the current task, which is critical for healthcare websites where form completion and service understanding must stay clear.

This bilingual setup supports local search relevance and improves usability for mixed-language households researching rheumatology services.

Bilingual rheumatology website language switch EN FR

#Clinic Switcher for Cross-Platform Navigation

The website includes a clinic switcher that connects related healthcare properties in a predictable, low-friction way. Instead of forcing users to restart discovery, the switcher allows smooth movement between associated clinic websites based on patient needs.

This pattern reduces navigation dead ends and helps users reach the most relevant medical destination faster.

Healthcare site switcher between clinic platforms

#Referral-First Appointment Workflow

The "Make an appointment" page is structured around a single current intake path: referral-based booking. The form layout was built for readability, with clean grouping, understandable labels, and clear progression from patient details to document submission.

Referral file upload is constrained to practical medical formats (image and PDF), preventing unsupported uploads and reducing manual cleanup for administration staff.

Referral-based appointment form with file upload

To improve data quality before submission, the form includes masked inputs and validation constraints that guide users toward correct field formats. Detailed error handling blocks invalid submits and explains what must be fixed.

Appointment form validation and error guidance

When all data is valid, users receive a confirmation state summarizing entered information before the final action, which helps catch mistakes and increases confidence.

Appointment form data review before submit

The post-submit UX is explicit in both scenarios:

  1. Success feedback confirms request delivery.
  2. Failure feedback provides clear status and prompts the user to retry with context.

Appointment submission success feedback

Appointment submission failure feedback and retry

#Development-Stage Content Roadmap

Because the clinic is not physically open yet, the website is intentionally in an active development phase. Additional pages, service details, and operational information are planned to roll out as opening milestones are reached. The current implementation is structured to support iterative expansion without reworking the appointment foundation.

#Bottom Line

Rhumato Montreal Clinic Platform establishes a launch-ready digital core for a new rheumatology clinic: bilingual patient communication, referral-centered intake, and resilient validation workflows. Even before full clinic operations begin, the platform already reduces intake ambiguity and creates a scalable base for future service content growth.

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