Accessible by design.
PracticeIQ conforms to WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a baseline and we're actively working toward Level AAA where practical. Our customers — specialty dental practices — serve patients with a wide range of abilities; the front-desk software they use should too.
What this means in practice
- Keyboard navigable throughout; no keyboard traps.
- Skip-to-content links on every page.
- Color contrast minimum 4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text + UI controls.
- Form labels and errors associated semantically; never color-only.
- Motion respects
prefers-reduced-motion. - Alt text on meaningful images; empty alt on decorative images.
- Semantic HTML (
nav,main,article,aside). - ARIA only where HTML falls short; never as a decoration.
Ongoing auditing
We run automated axe-core checks on every deploy (see changelog) and a quarterly manual audit against a representative screen-reader + keyboard-only workflow. Issues are filed and tracked publicly.
Report a barrier
Found something that doesn't work for you or a patient? Email christian@practiceiq.tech with the URL and a description. We acknowledge within 2 business days and ship a fix within 14 days where technically feasible.
Patient-facing embed
The patient-facing chat/voice widget (embedded on customer websites) is built with the same accessibility posture. Clinics signing up get a WCAG 2.1 AA conformance statement they can post on their own sites.