A clinic website in 2026 costs roughly this: a simple booking page - from $500, a multi-page site - from $1,500, and a site with a patient portal or admin - from $6,900. The exact price depends on the number of pages, the need for online booking, and integrations. Below - what makes up the cost and how not to overpay.
Indicative prices
| Type | What it is | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Clinic landing | 1 page for bookings: services, prices, form | from $500 |
| Clinic website | 3-5 pages: services, doctors, contacts, booking | from $1,500 |
| Site with portal / admin | patient portal, booking management | from $6,900 |
What the price depends on
- Number of pages and services. One direction is cheaper than a multi-specialty center with dozens of services.
- Online booking. A simple form is included in the base price; calendar/CRM integration is separate.
- Content. If texts and photos are ready, it's faster and cheaper. If not, budget for copywriting.
- Languages. Two languages cost a little more.
- Custom design vs. template. A ready-made niche base lowers the starting cost without losing quality.
Why "cheap" can cost more
A website on a builder for a couple hundred dollars is often slow, looks bad on mobile, and doesn't bring patients. In the end you pay twice. Better to build a site that actually books people once.
Count payback not from the website price, but from the value of a patient: if the average ticket is $40-120, a landing from $500 pays off in a few bookings.
How not to overpay
- Start with a landing (from $500) if the budget is tight - it already gives online booking.
- Ask for a fixed price after a short call, not "approximately".
- Clarify what's included (mobile version, basic SEO, form, training) - so there are no hidden fees.
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