Calgary Orthodontist is a premier dental clinic specializing in orthodontic treatments, including braces, Invisalign, and smile correction solutions. Our team at Marketions was entrusted with designing and developing a fully customized WordPress website to enhance the clinic’s digital presence and provide a seamless online experience for patients.

Project Scope & Features

To create a website that reflects the professionalism and expertise of Calgary Orthodontist, we focused on:

  • Custom WordPress Design & Development – Built a sleek, modern, and easy-to-navigate website tailored to the clinic’s branding.
  • Appointment Booking System – Integrated an intuitive online booking feature, allowing patients to schedule consultations effortlessly.
  • Service Pages & Treatment Information – Developed dedicated pages detailing orthodontic services, treatment options, and patient FAQs.
  • SEO & Local Search Optimization – Applied advanced SEO strategies to boost local search rankings and attract more patients.
  • Mobile-Responsive & Fast-Loading Design – Ensured a seamless experience across all devices with optimized speed and performance.
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Impact & Results

The new website has helped Calgary Orthodontist establish a stronger online presence, making it easier for potential patients to find, learn about, and book services. With an SEO-friendly structure and an intuitive booking system, the clinic has seen an increase in website traffic, appointment requests, and overall patient engagement. The clean and professional design enhances credibility, positioning the clinic as a trusted name in orthodontic care.

For the fiscal year ended May 31, 2005, revenues increased 12 percent to $13.7 billion, compared to $12.3 billion in fiscal year 2004. Changes in currency exchange rates contributed three percentage points of this growth, while the acquisition of Converse and Starter added one point. Full year net income was up 28 percent to $1.2 billion, or $4.48 per diluted share, versus $945.6 million, or $3.51 per diluted share, in 2004.