Best Medical Website Builders for Small Practices (2026)

Eight platforms ranked on HIPAA/BAA, pricing model, included AI features, DFY vs DIY, and contract terms — with methodology shown so you can check our work.

Our 2026 comparison criteria: HIPAA/BAA availability · published vs. quote-only pricing · AI features included at tier · DFY vs DIY delivery · contract length and exit terms. MedSiteAI is our product — we rank on the published criteria above, which you can verify. If a platform does better on criteria we missed, let us know.

#1

MedSiteAI

DFYBEST OVERALL
Pricing: Growth $149/mo · Complete $399/mo · Ultimate $499/mo · Elite $799/mo
Contract: Month-to-month on all plans
HIPAA BAA: Signed with every practice, no extra charge
AI features: AI phone receptionist (7 languages, $149/mo standalone or bundled), AI text chatbot (Complete+), AI scribe (Charts add-on), online booking, AI-assisted SEO

Why it's here: Flat practice-level pricing published on-page — the price does not rise as you add providers, and no quote is required to see it. DFY first draft delivered in 48 hours. Bundles the website with an AI phone receptionist, booking system, and patient communication tools in one monthly price. HIPAA BAA signed at no cost.

Consider: Newer than legacy platforms; multi-location pricing is still expanding.

#2

Tebra (PatientPop)

DFYsource
Pricing: Published: $49–$799 per provider/mo (bundle- and specialty-dependent)
Contract: Annual contracts reported by user reviews
HIPAA BAA: Available
AI features: Patient acquisition tools, online scheduling, appointment requests

Why it's here: The market incumbent for medical practice websites after PatientPop merged with Kareo to form Tebra in 2021. Established patient-acquisition toolset used by many practices. Strong name recognition.

Consider: Pricing opacity and annual contracts are frequent complaints in user reviews. Verify current feature set and contract terms — the platform has changed significantly since the 2021 merger.

#3

NexHealth

DFYsource
Pricing: Pricing not published — quote required
Contract: Annual contract typical
HIPAA BAA: Available
AI features: Online scheduling, digital intake forms, automated recalls, reputation management

Why it's here: Strong EHR-synced scheduling and digital front door. Integrates with 60+ EHR systems. Good fit for multi-location practices that need booking synced directly to their existing charts.

Consider: Website is a secondary product; core value is scheduling and patient communication rather than practice marketing.

#4

Doctible

DFYsource
Pricing: Pricing not published — quote required
Contract: Annual contract typical
HIPAA BAA: Available
AI features: Automated recalls, review requests, digital check-in, patient surveys

Why it's here: Solid patient-communication platform: automated recall sequences, review generation, and digital forms. Good for practices whose top priority is review velocity and patient re-engagement.

Consider: Website-building is a secondary feature; AI capabilities focus on communication rather than clinical workflows.

#5

iHealthSpot

DFYsource
Pricing: Pricing not published — quote required
Contract: Annual contract typical
HIPAA BAA: Available
AI features: Healthcare-specific content library, patient education modules

Why it's here: Healthcare-specific DFY website company with a library of condition-focused patient education content. Serves a range of specialties including chiropractic, dental, and multi-specialty groups.

Consider: No published AI features or transparent pricing; limited information available without a sales engagement.

#6

Officite

DFYsource
Pricing: Pricing not published — quote required
Contract: Annual contract typical
HIPAA BAA: Available (dental/chiro focus)
AI features: Online appointment requests, patient education content

Why it's here: DFY healthcare website specialist with deep dental and chiropractic template libraries. Long-standing company with a large client base in those two specialties.

Consider: No published pricing; AI feature set is limited compared to platforms built after 2022.

#7

Wix

DIYsource
Pricing: General website plans; HIPAA features require a Business/Elite-tier plan
Contract: Monthly or annual; no lock-in
HIPAA BAA: Available (since 2026, on supported plans, after enabling PHI protection)
AI features: General-purpose AI website builder; HIPAA compliance mode for eligible US healthcare users

Why it's here: Low-cost entry point for a self-built site, and as of 2026 Wix will sign a BAA and offers a PHI-protection mode on supported plans — so a DIY practice site collecting PHI is now possible on Wix.

Consider: Enabling HIPAA mode is not the same as being compliant: you must configure it, sign the BAA, and use only compliant apps. No healthcare-specific SEO, booking, or AI receptionist. DIY design/content/SEO time cost is significant.

#8

Squarespace

DIYsource
Pricing: General website plans; no healthcare-specific tiers
Contract: Monthly or annual; no lock-in
HIPAA BAA: Not offered for healthcare PHI — verify current terms with the vendor
AI features: General-purpose site builder; no healthcare compliance layer

Why it's here: Strong templates and a low-friction way to stand up a brochure site that carries no protected health information.

Consider: Do not collect PHI (intake, symptom fields, portal logins) on it without a signed BAA. No healthcare SEO, booking, or AI features.

Yes — we ranked our own product first, on criteria you can verify: flat practice-level pricing that does not scale with provider count, month-to-month terms, and a bundled AI receptionist. Every competitor row includes a source link where one is available — check them against this table.

Side-by-side: key criteria

Methodology: public pricing pages and vendor documentation, captured July 2026. Pricing changes — verify before you buy.

PlatformStarting priceHIPAA BAAContractType
MedSiteAIOUR PICK$149/moAvailableMonth-to-monthDFY
Tebra (PatientPop)Published: $49–$799 per provider/mo (bundle- and specialty-dependent)AvailableAnnual contracts reported by user reviewsDFY
NexHealthPricing not publishedAvailableAnnual contract typicalDFY
DoctiblePricing not publishedAvailableAnnual contract typicalDFY
iHealthSpotPricing not publishedAvailableAnnual contract typicalDFY
OfficitePricing not publishedAvailableAnnual contract typicalDFY
WixGeneral website plans; HIPAA features require a Business/Elite-tier planAvailableMonthly or annualDIY
SquarespaceGeneral website plans; no healthcare-specific tiersNot availableMonthly or annualDIY

Medical website builder questions, answered

What is the best medical website builder for a small practice?

For most small practices, the best choice is a done-for-you (DFY) platform that handles design, hosting, HIPAA compliance, and patient-facing tools in one subscription. MedSiteAI ranks first in our 2026 comparison on the criteria in our methodology strip: flat practice-level pricing that does not scale with provider count, month-to-month terms, and an AI receptionist bundled at tier — the website plus front-desk automation on one bill. Tebra/PatientPop and NexHealth are established alternatives if you prioritize existing EHR integrations. Wix and Squarespace are DIY options; Wix will sign a BAA as of 2026, so it can carry PHI once configured, while you still own design, content, and SEO.

Do medical website builders need to be HIPAA compliant?

Any website that collects protected health information (PHI) — intake forms, appointment requests that include a chief complaint, patient portal logins — requires a HIPAA-compliant platform and a signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) from the vendor. As of 2026 Wix does offer a BAA on supported plans once PHI protection is enabled; Squarespace does not offer one for healthcare PHI. All DFY medical platforms in our comparison offer a BAA. Verify the scope of any BAA (what data it covers, which apps are in scope) with the vendor before collecting PHI.

How much does a medical website cost per month?

MedSiteAI publishes four flat, practice-level prices: Growth $149/mo, Complete $399/mo, Ultimate $499/mo, Elite $799/mo — the same whether you have one provider or six. Tebra publishes a $49–$799 per-provider, per-month range that depends on bundle, specialty, and claim volume. NexHealth, Doctible, iHealthSpot, and Officite do not publish prices; those require a quote. Always confirm whether a quoted price is per practice or per provider before comparing. The medical website cost guide at medsiteai.com/medical-website-cost covers this in more detail.

What is the difference between DFY and DIY medical website builders?

Done-for-you (DFY) means the company builds, hosts, and maintains your site — you provide content and approvals, they do the design and technical work. DIY (Squarespace, Wix) means you build it yourself using a template editor. DFY is typically right for practices because the ongoing SEO, security updates, and HIPAA compliance management are handled by the vendor. DIY carries a real time cost and typically lacks healthcare-specific features like HIPAA-compliant intake forms and booking integrations.

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