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Doctors Explain has refreshed its website, adding new medical consultants and new accessibility modes to support users with disabilities.
Doctors Explain has updated its website with new accessibility options and expanded its list of medical consultants.
Doctors Explain has rolled out an updated version of its official website, focusing on two areas, access and supply of expertise.
First, the company says it has added several new medical consultants to its online presence. The names listed include AuthorTune, Joy Otache, Faith Arkson, Pius Chimaobi, Oluchi Emole, Theresa Eneh, and Christiana Henry. For users, this can signal broader coverage across topics and more contributors to health education content.
Second, Doctors Explain has introduced new website accessibility modes. Accessibility modes are settings that make a site easier to use for people with disabilities, for example by improving contrast, increasing text size, reducing motion, or supporting keyboard navigation. The goal is to reduce friction for users who may struggle with default layouts, small text, or certain color combinations.
The refreshed site also highlights multiple product areas under one navigation, including services, community health forums, articles, AI tools like MediChat AI (a chat interface that guides users to health information), and media properties such as Medical TV.
Health platforms live or die on trust and usability. Adding named consultants is a simple way to show who is behind the content and services, and it can help users judge credibility.
Accessibility updates are also a practical move in African markets where users may rely on older devices, varied browsers, and different assistive tools. Better accessibility can increase reach, reduce drop-offs, and improve compliance readiness if the company expands into partnerships with clinics, employers, or insurers.
For operators, the update is another reminder that digital health is not only about telemedicine. It is also about information design, inclusive UX (user experience), and making it easier for people to find the right help quickly.
Primary Source: Doctors Explain
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