Accessibility Statement

Last updated: April 17, 2026

Our Commitment

Ralt Health is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We believe that independent physician practices deserve tools that work for everyone who uses them — patients, staff, and providers — and we hold our own website to the same standard we audit for our clients.

Conformance Standard

We aim to conform with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.

How We Test

ralthealth.com is tested against WCAG 2.1 AA using:

  • Automated axe-core scans (the same scanner we use in client engagements)
  • Manual keyboard-only navigation checks
  • Color-contrast verification against the ≥4.5:1 ratio required for normal text and ≥3:1 for large text
  • Screen-reader smoke testing with NVDA and VoiceOver

We re-scan the site after every significant content or design change and maintain a baseline report that drives ongoing remediation.

Known Limitations

Some third-party embedded content (for example, our scheduling widget from Calendly) is maintained by the provider and its accessibility is their responsibility. We select vendors based on their accessibility posture and remove those that fall short. Our current vendor list is published at ralthealth.com/subprocessors.

Accommodations and Feedback

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on ralthealth.com, or need content made available in an alternative format, please contact us at contact@ralthealth.com. Please include the page URL, a description of the issue, and the assistive technology you are using (if applicable). We aim to respond within three business days.

Section 504 and the ADA

Ralt Health recognizes that many of our clients are subject to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Website accessibility is not only the right thing to do — it is a legal requirement for healthcare entities that receive federal financial assistance. Our own conformance is part of how we hold ourselves to the standard we advise clients to meet.