When we were approached by Virginia Urology, their web site had a dated, brochure-like look.
Their ultimate goal was to improve the website by giving it an updated look, making it more interactive and user friendly. This goal is critical to their business as more patients are searching the web for health care resources. The web site also needed to be a tool for their physicians to use with their patients.
Additionally, Virginia Urology needed to be able to manage the content in-house, including adding videos, news items and more.
Penny Durrett, Director of Community Education at Virginia Urology said, “We interviewed several companies and we selected Rick Whittington Consulting because we liked Rick’s business manner. Rick listened to what our needs were and offered suggestions that would help us achieve our goals. We know that as a client, we change frequently change our minds and have to have someone who is very flexible and accommodating. Rick was able to deliver a thorough proposal that met all of our needs within our budget.”
“Rick has been a pleasure to work with. He has been an incredible resource for us in this process. He is always upbeat and eager to make things work,” added Durrett.
“Our physicians have been impressed with the new look of our site. They are also appreciative of the effort that went into achieving an interactive site for patients to use. Staff members have found the site to be a great customer service resource. Features such as location maps and directions are helpful, and so is being able to easily find the ‘appointment request’ feature.”
We were also commissioned to design and launch a sister web site for female urological issues called Virginia Urology for Women.This site specializes in information and physicians/staff that treat women’s urological issues. We built this site so that both the Virginia Urology web site and the Virginia Urology for Women web site could be managed via a single web login. The sites can share information so that it doesn’t have to be entered twice, saving Virginia Urology time.




December 16th, 2009 at 6:09 pm
Aaron Kuzemchak says:
Ha! I was more than familiar with the old one, as Biznet was responsible for that (before I was ever there). Great work on the massively improved version!