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Accessibility

If this website gets in your way, we want to hear about it.

This page explains what the site does to stay usable with a keyboard, a screen reader, or motion sensitivity, and what to do when a page still doesn't work for you. The short version: call the office and tell us what happened.

What this site supports.

The site is built to work without a mouse and without relying on color, animation, or fine pointer control. Specifically:

  • Every page can be operated by keyboard, and a "Skip to main content" link appears when you start tabbing so you can jump past the navigation.
  • The element you have keyboard focus on shows a visible outline, so you can always tell where you are.
  • Headings follow a real outline, which lets screen-reader users move through a page section by section.
  • Pages reflow to fit your screen and your zoom level; enlarging text does not cut off content or force sideways scrolling.
  • If your device is set to reduce motion, the site's animations stay off.

What we do not claim.

We have not certified this site against a formal accessibility standard, and we don't claim conformance with one. Accessibility work here is ongoing, and some pages will do it better than others.

If you use assistive technology and something behaves badly, that is worth telling us about, even if it seems small. Reports from real visitors are how these problems get found.

How to report a barrier.

Call the office at (775) 507-2000, Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Tell us which page you were on and what you were trying to do, for example, "I was on the appointments page and couldn't reach the phone number with my screen reader." That is enough for us to find the problem.

If the barrier kept you from getting information you needed, say so on the same call; the office can answer most questions about the practice by phone. Please keep medical details for that conversation rather than putting them in writing.

Sources

Primary references used on this page

  1. Gates Brain Health public website: Accessibility Resources for Brain Health in Reno, NVAccessed 2026-07-15.

Next step

Questions about your situation? Start with a call.

The office can talk through scheduling and whether the practice is a fit—please keep health details for the phone call or your visit.

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