Last updated: 17 February 2026
YourHealthXpert is committed to making our UK health information website accessible and usable for everyone, including people with disabilities.
Our accessibility approach
- We aim to use clear plain-English copy with medical terms explained.
- We structure pages with headings, lists, and descriptive links.
- We design for keyboard navigation and screen-reader compatibility where possible.
- We use sufficient colour contrast and avoid relying on colour alone for meaning.
Standards and ongoing improvement
We are working toward alignment with WCAG 2.2 AA principles across core templates and high-traffic pages. Accessibility is reviewed as part of our publishing and QA workflow.
If something is not accessible
If you have difficulty using this website or notice an accessibility problem, contact us via our contact page with:
- The page URL
- What went wrong
- What device/browser or assistive technology you used
We will review reports and prioritise fixes for issues that block access to health and safety information.