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What we've done, where we know we still fall short, and how to tell us when something is in your way. Last reviewed May 10, 2026.

Our commitment.

The Berman Women's Wellness Center is committed to making this website accessible to people with a wide range of abilities, including those who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnification, voice recognition, and keyboard-only navigation. Our target is conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. We treat that target as a floor, not a ceiling, and we test against it as we ship new pages and features.

What we've done.

Concretely, the work currently in place on this site includes:

  • Full keyboard navigation across pages, menus, forms, and the shopping cart, with a logical and predictable focus order.
  • Visible focus indicators on every interactive element, so keyboard users can always see where they are.
  • Semantic HTML structure — real headings, landmarks, lists, and form labels — so assistive technology can navigate the page meaningfully.
  • Color contrast on body text and interactive elements that meets or exceeds WCAG AA on both the cream and dark wine backgrounds used across the site.
  • Descriptive alternative text on meaningful images. Decorative images, including the animated background shaders, are marked as decorative so screen readers skip them.
  • Properly associated labels and error messages on every form, including the contact form, newsletter signup, and checkout.
  • Respect for the operating-system prefers-reduced-motion setting. When you have reduced motion enabled, scroll-driven entrance animations are shortened or skipped.

Known limitations.

We want to be honest about where we know the site is not yet at the standard we want:

  • The animated background shaders that run on most pages are visually distinctive, and some visitors may find them distracting even when they meet the contrast requirements behind them. Enabling reduced motion in your operating system quiets these effects significantly.
  • A handful of color combinations on the dark wine sections meet WCAG AA but not AAA. We continue to retune these as the design system evolves.
  • The AI concierge is currently a text-only interface. We have not yet shipped a voice mode, and dictation through your operating system or browser is the supported workaround for now.
  • Some long-form articles include embedded video. Captions are provided where the source video supports them; transcripts are being added gradually.

We treat each of these as an open work item and prioritize fixes alongside new features.

Send us feedback.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site — a page that doesn't work with your screen reader, a control you can't reach with the keyboard, contrast that fails for you, anything — please tell us. Email accessibility@bermanwomenswellness.com with the page URL, what you were trying to do, and what happened. We respond to accessibility reports within five business days and prioritize fixes that unblock visitors from completing essential tasks — reading content, contacting the practice, booking a visit, or placing an order.

You can also reach the practice by phone at (310) 772-0072 if that is the easier path for you.

Last reviewed.

This statement was last reviewed on May 10, 2026. The Berman Women's Wellness Center, 415 N. Crescent Drive, Suite 355, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

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