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ANIMAL

ORTHOPAEDIC

CLINIC

OF FLORIDA

Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2025-12-02

Animal Orthopaedic Clinic of Florida (“AOCF,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to making our website and services accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We believe all pet owners should be able to access information about orthopaedic care for their animals in a way that works for them.

This Accessibility Statement applies to our website, animalorthoclinic.com.


Our Commitment

We are actively working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and to align it, as much as possible, with recognized accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As we update the site, we aim to improve structure, navigation, and compatibility with screen readers and other assistive technologies.


Measures We Are Taking

To support accessibility, we:

  • Strive to maintain a clear, consistent layout and heading structure.

  • Provide descriptive text alternatives (alt text) for meaningful images where practical.

  • Use high-contrast text where possible and avoid relying on color alone to convey information.

  • Aim for keyboard navigability of key site features.

  • Offer a screen-reader-friendly version of our content that presents information in a simplified, text-only layout.

You can access our screen-reader-friendly version here:
[Screen Reader Version of the Site] (insert URL to the page you just built)


Assistive Technology and Browsers

Our website is intended to work with current versions of major browsers (such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge) and common assistive technologies, including screen readers and browser zoom features.

For the best experience, we recommend:

  • Keeping your browser updated to the latest version.

  • Using accessibility features built into your operating system and browser (such as text size adjustments, contrast settings, and keyboard navigation).


Known Limitations

Despite our best efforts, some content or features may not yet be fully accessible. Examples may include:

  • Legacy pages or older documents that have not yet been fully updated.

  • Third-party content or embeds we do not control.

We are continually reviewing the site and will address accessibility issues as we become aware of them and as resources allow.


Feedback and Support

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any barriers or have difficulty accessing information, please let us know so we can try to help and improve.

You can contact us by:

When you contact us, please describe:

  • The page or feature you were trying to use

  • The problem you experienced

  • The assistive technology or device you were using (if applicable)

We will do our best to respond and provide the information you need in an accessible format.


Reasonable Modifications and Alternate Formats

If you need information from our website in another format (such as large print, plain text, or a different electronic format), or if you require a reasonable modification when visiting our clinic, please contact us using the information above. We will review your request and work with you to find an appropriate solution whenever possible.


Ongoing Efforts

Accessibility is not a one-time project but an ongoing priority. We will continue to:

  • Review new content for accessibility as it is added.

  • Update or replace older content over time to improve accessibility.

  • Consider accessibility in future website and technology decisions.