Healthcare websites often try to solve every question at once. They explain treatments, list services, describe procedures, introduce providers, answer insurance questions, and present multiple paths for different types of visitors. While the intention is good, the result is often the same: overwhelming pages filled with dense content, competing calls to action, and too many decisions. The question became simple How do you design a healthcare website for people who don’t actually want to spend time reading healthcare websites? This case study explores the thinking behind A Better Lou and how design, content structure, development decisions, and building within Webflow helped create a simpler healthcare experience for its audience. New to Webflow? Explore Webflow University for beginner-friendly courses, tutorials, and practical guides to help you get started. A Better Lou website highlights Designing trust without medical tropes Healthcare websites often rely on a familiar visual language.…