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The Rym Space

Website for a physiotherapy clinic in North Bengaluru: services, conditions treated and bookings, built to load fast and rank locally.

Built with

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • MDX
  • Cloudflare Pages
The Rym Space screenshot

The Rym Space is a physiotherapy clinic in Bagalur, North Bengaluru. They needed what most local clinics need: a site that explains what they treat, ranks for local searches, and turns visitors into booked assessments.

What it does

  • Explains the service clearly. Conditions treated, what to expect from assessment and rehabilitation, and home visit availability.
  • Ranks locally. Structured data, fast loads and copy written around what people in the area actually search for.
  • Gets out of the way. A visitor who wants to book should not have to hunt. Every page leads to a contact action.

The build

A statically generated site, so pages arrive fully rendered and fast on the mobile connections most local visitors are on. No page builder, no plugin stack to maintain, nothing to slow it down over time.

Status

Live at therymspace.com and serving the clinic's bookings.

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