Independent accessibility service

Independent accessibility help for business websites.

Webmedic helps businesses find accessibility problems, understand their impact, fix them properly, and verify the improvement with a clear before/after summary.

Independent web developer based in Vilnius, Lithuania, helping businesses find and fix accessibility issues across .NET, Blazor, WordPress websites, and practical experience working with modern web interfaces.. The work is direct, practical, and focused on real website issues.

What Webmedic is

Practical accessibility support for websites that need clear answers.

Webmedic is not a large agency with sales layers, account managers, and generic reports. It is an independent service focused on accessibility audits, fix plans, and practical implementation support.

The goal is not to make your website sound perfect. The goal is to show what is broken, what matters most, and what can realistically be improved.

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Who is behind Webmedic?

Ahmed Elshorbgy

Independent C# / .NET / Blazor / WordPress developer based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

I work directly on accessibility reviews, reports, and fix plans. That means you communicate with the same person who understands the technical issues and prepares the recommendations.

For general project requests, use the contact form or email Webmedic directly. For direct contact, you can reach me personally by email or connect with me on LinkedIn.

Accessibility training

Accessibility-aware web development.

To support Webmedic’s accessibility work, Ahmed has completed LinkedIn Learning’s Web Accessibility for Developers course, covering web development, digital accessibility, and practical web accessibility concepts.

This training supports the practical review and fix-plan work Webmedic provides, especially when checking forms, buttons, links, page structure, contrast issues, keyboard access, and screen-reader related problems.

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How I work

A straightforward process with no hidden magic.

01

Review selected pages

I review agreed pages using accessibility checking tools and manual review. Automated tools are useful, but they do not catch everything.

02

Explain the problems

You receive a report showing what the issue is, where it appears, why it matters, and how serious it is.

03

Create a fix plan

The recommendations are written in a practical way so developers can turn them into real tasks.

04

Verify improvement

After fixes are completed, I can provide a before/after summary showing what improved and what still needs attention.

What you can expect

Clear work, direct communication, and practical next steps.

  • Clear scope before any work starts
  • No need to give website access just to request an audit
  • Reports written for business owners, agencies, product teams, and developers
  • Prioritized recommendations based on severity, user impact, and realistic fix effort

What I do not promise

Clear limits. Honest work.

  • I do not promise instant full WCAG compliance from a single review.
  • I do not promise legal protection.
  • I do not promise that every possible issue will be found in one review.
  • I do not present accessibility as a one-click fix.

What I do promise is a careful review of the agreed pages, clear reporting, developer-friendly recommendations, and an honest explanation of what was checked.

Who this is for

For teams that need practical accessibility help, not theatre.

Small businesses

For websites that need clearer forms, navigation, content structure, and user flows.

Agencies

For teams that need an external accessibility review or fix plan for client projects.

SaaS products

For dashboards, onboarding flows, account pages, and product interfaces.

WordPress & WooCommerce

For common accessibility problems in themes, checkout pages, forms, and content pages.

.NET & Blazor teams

For teams that want technical feedback from someone who understands .NET development.

Product owners

For people who need a clear list of what matters before assigning development work.

Start with a focused review

Want to know what accessibility problems your website has?

Send your website for a practical accessibility review and receive clear findings, a fix plan, and next steps you can actually use.

Request an accessibility review