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Static hosting for chiropractic practices

Chiropractic practice sites are heavier on imagery than dental — adjustment technique demos, before/after wellness photos, lots of team and lifestyle shots. The static migration handles all of it; image weight is one of the things our automated assessment specifically checks.

What a typical chiropractor site looks like

Homepage with hours and 'new patient' CTA, services pages (adjustment, decompression, soft-tissue, sports), team / about page, intake forms, blog with wellness content, contact and location.

When we run our automated assessment across the chiropractic cohort, the typical distribution is single-location practices at 30–120 pages (clean fits for the standard plan) and group practices at 200–500 pages (Premium-tier for the additional QA on redirects and image optimization). Most are on WordPress with a wellness or chiropractic theme.

Trade-specific things to know

  • Image-heavy pages benefit from Cloudflare Polish (free, included). Heavy media flagged in our automated assessment usually drops 50–70% in transferred bytes after migration.
  • Online intake forms (often multi-page) need static-friendly replacements. Doable.
  • Some chiropractors run wellness blogs that haven't been updated in years — the migration captures them as-is.

10-year cost projection

Typical chiropractor hosting
€4,528
~€30/mo, 5% inflation
lastupdate.site
€600
€600 once. No monthly.
You save
€3,928
over a decade

Our take

Chiropractic sites have settled into a stable shape industry-wide. The site does its job (be findable, capture new-patient intake) and doesn't need a CMS underneath to keep doing it.

Questions

What about my online intake forms?

We replace them with static-friendly form providers. Multi-page intake works through tools like Tally or a custom-built form on Cloudflare Forms.

Get an automated assessment for your chiropractor site

Free. 30 seconds. We'll tell you whether your specific site fits the standard plan and what the migration would look like.

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