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By trade · medical

Static hosting for veterinary practices

Vet practice sites are friendly, image-heavy, and stable. The site exists to inform new pet owners, list services, and route appointment requests. Static migration suits this profile exactly.

What a typical veterinarian site looks like

Homepage with friendly photos and hours, services (wellness, surgery, dental, emergency), team / staff page, new-client intake form, online refill request link to your PMS, contact.

The veterinary cohort tends to be small (5–100 pages) and content-driven. We see a mix of WordPress, hosted builders (Wix and Squarespace are common), and some Next.js sites. WordPress and hand-rolled migrate cleanly; Wix-based sites are rebuild-shaped and quote separately.

Trade-specific things to know

  • Online prescription refill forms often link to a third-party portal (VetSource, Rx30) — unaffected by migration.
  • Pet photo galleries are easy on static — image optimization actually improves the experience.
  • Some vet sites have an embedded online appointment scheduler (PetDesk, Vetstoria); we preserve the embed as-is.

10-year cost projection

Typical veterinarian hosting
€3,773
~€25/mo, 5% inflation
lastupdate.site
€600
€600 once. No monthly.
You save
€3,173
over a decade

Our take

Vet sites have one of the cleanest profiles for static migration: stable content, friendly imagery, clear conversion goal. The recurring hosting fee on these is pure overhead.

Questions

Will my online appointment booking still work?

If it's an embedded widget from PetDesk, Vetstoria, or similar, yes — embeds work identically. If it's a custom WordPress form, we swap it for a static-friendly equivalent.

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