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Castellano Health Institute
Accessibility

Our accessibility commitment.

Castellano Health Institute is committed to making this website usable for the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We treat accessibility as part of how a medical practice should serve the community, not as decoration.

Garden Grove · Mon–Fri 9 AM – 5 PM

Effective date: May 20, 2026.

Standard we target

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities — including visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive differences — and more usable for everyone in general.

Steps we have taken

  • Semantic HTML structure throughout the site so screen readers can navigate the content predictably.
  • Descriptive alt text on informative images, including the credential verification screenshots on the credentials pages.
  • Color contrast ratios meeting WCAG AA targets for body text on the cream and teal backgrounds used throughout the site.
  • Visible keyboard focus indicators on links and buttons; a “Skip to content” link at the top of every page.
  • Page zoom up to 200% supported without breaking layout or losing content.
  • Form fields with associated labels and clear required-field markers.
  • Mobile-responsive layout that adapts down to small phone screens.

Known limitations

Two third-party components — the Elfsight Google Reviews widget on the homepage and the Google Maps embed on the Contact page — are loaded from external services and their accessibility is governed by their respective providers. We monitor these and will replace or adjust the implementations if persistent accessibility issues are reported. If a specific third-party widget is blocking you from getting information you need, please contact us using the information below and we will get the information to you directly.

How to report an accessibility issue

If you encounter a barrier on this site, please tell us. We will work to make the requested information or function accessible to you.

When reporting, please include the page URL where you experienced the barrier, a description of the issue, and the assistive technology (screen reader, voice control, etc.) you were using if applicable.

Ongoing review

Accessibility is a moving target as the site grows and as standards evolve. We review this statement and the underlying site at least annually and after any major site changes.

Ready when you are

One conversation tells you whether this is the right fit.

Call the office to set up a 1-hour consult with Dr. Castellano. Bring whatever bloodwork you have on file — or fresh labs get ordered up front. Either way, you’ll leave with a real read on what’s going on.

Calling after hours? Leave a message — we’ll get back to you the next business day.