Abud Bakri MD
Accessibility notice
The website is intended to be usable with a keyboard, screen reader, browser zoom, touch input, and modern mobile or desktop browsers.
Current Practices
The site is designed to use semantic headings, labeled form fields, keyboard-visible focus states, skip navigation, responsive layouts, readable contrast, text-based controls, reduced-motion support, and form status messages that can be announced by assistive technology.
Ongoing Review
Automated accessibility checks are useful, but they are not enough on their own. New pages, forms, media, links, error states, and interactive elements should be reviewed for keyboard access, screen-reader naming, visible focus, color contrast, browser zoom, mobile usability, readable instructions, and clear error handling.
Alternative Access
If a website feature cannot be made to work for a specific user, device, browser, or assistive-technology setup, the team should make a good-faith effort to provide the information or workflow through a reasonable alternative method.