Our Accessibility Commitment
Hospital information must be usable on mobile phones, low-bandwidth connections, assistive technologies and older devices. We aim to make the site simple, readable and practical for users who need hospital directions or contact information quickly.
Accessibility Practices
- Plain-language headings and short paragraphs
- Mobile-first responsive page design
- High contrast between text and background
- Descriptive link text where possible
- Tables kept responsive and used only when helpful
- No intentional blocking of keyboard navigation
- Alt text for meaningful images when used
- Avoiding video-only instructions for important tasks
Standards We Aim Toward
We aim to align with widely used WCAG accessibility principles: perceivable, operable, understandable and robust content. We test core pages on mobile and desktop layouts and improve pages when users report issues.
Request Help
- Email us with the page URL.
- Tell us what device, browser or assistive technology you used.
- Describe the barrier: text size, contrast, keyboard, table overflow, form issue, image or link problem.
- We review accessibility reports and prioritize changes affecting hospital contact and location tasks.
Important Note
Accessibility feedback email is not monitored for medical emergencies or urgent hospital access. For emergencies, call 911.
Need to report an update?
Send the hospital page URL, the correction, and the official source we should verify against. Our editors review corrections before changing published data.
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