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WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY

Patient Schedule

Mon. 8:00am-5:30pm  Tue. 8:00am-5:30pm

Wed. 8:00am-5:30pm

Thur. 8:00am-7:00pm (Windsor)

Fri. 8:00am-12:30pm

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Website Accessibility Statement

Bertie County Rural Health is committed to ensuring all people, including those with disabilities, can access and interact with our website. We are continuing to improve access to our website by applying relevant accessibility standards and by listening to your feedback.

Accessibility Features

OUR SERVICES

Telemedine (Virtual Visits)

Pharmacy

Covid-19 Testing & Treatment

OB-GYN-Prenatal Care

Cardio Monitoring - EKG

Internal & Family Medicine

Insurance Marketplace

Immunizations

Diagnostics Laboratory

Wellness & Physicals

Employee Drug Testing

Behavioral Health

  •  Responsive page templates that resize according to the width of your device’s browser window

  •  Accessible color contrasts, including for text and images of text

  •  Coded headings that can be read by screen readers

  •  Descriptive headings and labels

  •  Heading levels that match the heading’s visual importance

  •  Some printable online forms that are available in large font format

  •  Images that provide informative alternative text

  •  Image carousels that can be read and announced by a screen reader

  • Links formatted with accessible names that are meaningful within context

Compatible Technology

Use the latest version of your web browser and assistive technology to ensure the best possible website experience.

Older browsers and operating systems may not be compatible. 

The Bertie County Rural Health website relies on CSS and JavaScript technologies to: 

  • Work with your web browser and any assistive technology or plug-ins used on your computer

  • Meet requirements for accessibility standards

Accessibility Levels

To improve accessibility for people with disabilities, the World Wide Web Consortium (commonly called W3C)

develops the Web Accessibility Initiative for web designers and developers. It also defines three levels of accessibility requirements: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.  

BCRHA continues to evaluate ways to improve accessibility and to meet our goal of WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance. Additionally, Bertie County Rural Health conducts manual accessibility audits of its websites to proactively identify accessibility issues and gaps.  

Ways to Improve Accessibility: 

Increase Text Size

In most web browsers, you can increase or decrease text size by holding down the Ctrl key (Command key on a Mac) and pressing the plus or minus key:

Ctrl+ = increase text size

Ctrl- = decrease text size


If this doesn’t work, you may need to upgrade to the latest version of your browser. You can also visit the Web Accessibility Initiative  (W3C) site for additional instructions. You may want to use a tool such as Windows Magnifier to enlarge parts of your screen.

Increase Volume

Your computer volume can often be controlled by pressing the Ctrl key (Command key if you’re using a Mac) while pressing the F11 or F12 key:

Ctrl F12 = increase volume

Ctrl F11 = decrease volume

 

Third-Party Content

While visiting our site, you may come across third-party sites such as My Chart, YouTube, government webpages (.gov), and local and national news sources. Bertie County Rural Health cannot guarantee that all third-party content will be compliant. You may learn more about the accessibility of third-party content on their websites. 

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