Illustrative clinic website direction · facts, contact details, and practitioner information require client approval before launch.

A clearer beginning for a dental conversation

A quieter first step for the questions behind your smile.

Harbour Smile is an illustrative website direction for a private dental clinic. It makes space for questions, explains the route to a visit, and keeps important details easy to find.

Designed for Sinhala, Tamil, and English patient information — with clinic-approved facts added only at launch.

An original illustration of a bright consultation room with a circular window and calm blue furnishings.
A clearer beginning for a dental conversation

A service menu with room to breathe

Organise the questions before the appointment.

This illustrative structure helps a future clinic explain its actual services without turning the page into medical advice or a crowded list.

Illustrative service architecture only. A clinic should replace these labels with its reviewed, available services.

  1. 01

    First-visit conversations

    A calm entry point for the clinic to explain what a new visitor can ask and how to prepare.

  2. 02

    Preventive-care information

    A place for clinic-approved guidance and the practical steps a visitor may need before a consultation.

  3. 03

    Treatment-path explanations

    A simple way to introduce options that the clinic has approved for publication, without promising an outcome.

  4. 04

    Follow-up planning

    A clear home for approved after-visit information, reminders, and the right contact route.

People, presented with care

Profiles should build clarity, not borrowed trust.

Use concise profiles once a clinic has approved each name, role, registration information, and area of practice.

Practitioner profile · Profile 01

Lead practitioner placeholder

Add a verified name, patient-facing role, and client-approved professional details here.

Practitioner profile · Profile 02

Clinical support placeholder

Reserve this space for a verified team introduction and a clear explanation of the person’s role.

Practitioner profile · Profile 03

Visit coordinator placeholder

Use this space for the approved point of contact who helps visitors understand the clinic’s process.

Do not publish names, qualifications, registration status, or professional claims until the clinic verifies them.

Visit planning, without the pressure

Turn an enquiry into three understandable moments.

Appointment and service links are familiar local actions. This demo keeps the path visible while leaving live contact details and availability for the clinic to confirm.

An original dark-blue illustration with three connected stops representing a simple visit-planning path.
  1. 01

    Choose the reason for your visit

    A future clinic can present its approved visit categories in everyday language.

  2. 02

    Find the right contact route

    Make the verified phone, WhatsApp, or booking path visible only after the clinic supplies it.

  3. 03

    Read the clinic’s preparation notes

    Give visitors a single, reviewed place for practical information before they arrive.

Questions before launch

What this direction does — and does not — promise.

Can a visitor book through this demo?

No. This is an illustrative design direction. A real clinic should add an approved booking or contact route only after its details are verified.

Are these service descriptions medical advice?

No. They show content structure only. The clinic must replace them with reviewed, accurate information for its own services.

What belongs in a practitioner profile?

Only a verified name, role, approved professional information, and any registration detail the clinic is authorised to publish.

How do the three languages work?

This demo has equivalent Sinhala, Tamil, and English pages. The clinic should have each final patient-facing detail reviewed before publishing.

Harbour Smile

A clinic page can be calm and still make the next step obvious.

Use this direction when clear information, respectful pacing, and multilingual readiness matter more than a loud sales pitch.

Harbour Smile is a fictional Web Blitz design label, not a live clinic.

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