Travel clinic
Check what the appointment covers and request a suitable booking slot.
Request an appointmentSynthetic example
This is not a client case study. It is a simple, fictional example showing how Aumbry can structure a pharmacy website around services, trust, location and clear next steps.
Local care, clear next steps
Book a clinic appointment, check common services or contact the pharmacy team.
Check what the appointment covers and request a suitable booking slot.
Request an appointmentCompare common services and understand whether to call, book or ask first.
View servicesFind opening hours, collection information and the best way to contact the pharmacy.
Contact the teamLocation and contact
Opening information and contact routes stay easy to find on every screen.
Example content only. The pharmacy name, services, opening hours and details on this page are fictional and are used to demonstrate layout and journey design.
Website structure
The aim is not to add more pages for the sake of it. The aim is to turn real pharmacy services into clear routes customers can understand and use.
Homepage
The first screen says what the pharmacy helps with and gives people one main route to act.
Services
Each service card explains who it is for, what happens next and which action to take.
Mobile
Buttons, headings and content blocks are sized for a pharmacy customer using a phone.
A pharmacy owner should be able to see the important services, location details and next actions without reading a long brochure.
Most pharmacy websites lose clarity by trying to say everything at once. A better site turns the pharmacy's real services into useful routes for customers.
Next step
Aumbry can plan the right structure around your pharmacy, services, location and customer journey.