Accessibility Tools

  Accessibility - Guides And Resources to access the website  

Accessibility Features

Several ways to navigate the website

  • Using Keyboard shorcuts.
  • Keyboard-Only Navigation - Using the Tab button, navigate until you’ve reached the link below. (You can use Shift+Tab to navigate back one step).
  • Using Sitemap

Skip to Content Navigation

A Skip to content link is located at the top left hand corner, along with other accessibilty features, to enable those using screen readers or text browsers to skip the navigation features and jump directly to the main content.

Text Size

Besides adjusting the zoom feature of your preferred browser, people can also take advantage of the three text size (small, medium, and large) links on the accessibility section located on the top right hand corner of the page.

Color Contrast Theme

There is an option for people with vision disabilities where one can adjust the color theme. There is the normal color theme and the inverted color theme.

Access Keys

Access Keys which are assigned to some main links are as follows:

Alt+Shift+accesskey | Alt+accesskey | Example : Alt+Shift+H

  • Home - H
  • About Us - U
  • Services - S
  • Resources - R
  • Appointment - A
  • Patient Info - I
  • Blog - B
  • Contact Us - C
  • Accessibility Options - K

How can you view the slides?

  • Slides in website can be viewed by using controls ,where you can click play button "Play button"and watch slideshow.
  • Click pause button "Pause button" whenever you want to stop slideshow.
  • You can view previous slides and next slides by clicking previous button "previous button" and next button "next"
  • The above process is same for reading "Patient Testimonials" which is in Home page.

What browser is this site best viewed in?

This website is compatible with the Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

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