A bilingual, searchable patient resources system designed to help people with chronic illnesses find trusted information about their conditions.
Elevate Health Technologies partners with specialty clinics across the US—neurology, rheumatology, and other practices treating chronic conditions. When patients are diagnosed with a chronic illness, they turn to the internet for information. However, the internet is full of unreliable sources, and conflicting advice.
I designed and developed a patient resources portal that solves this by curating trustworthy educational resources vetted by our nurses and patient engagement specialists. Instead of patients sorting through endless search results, they find reliable information from established disease foundations, and verified pharmaceutical guides—all organized in one easy-to-navigate system.

• Category filtering and real-time search help patients quickly narrow down to what matters.
• The design uses healthcare-appropriate colors (soft blues, professional but warm), and clear typography with the Barlow font family.
• The system is fully bilingual (English/Spanish) with a language toggle.
The key requirement was scalability—we needed one centralized database that could hold hundreds of links and diseases without duplicating content or maintenance work
• I built the system using Webflow CMS as the database layer, structuring disease entries with bilingual fields, category tags, and curated resource links.
• Using Webflow's AppGen beta feature, I generated React components that connect directly to the CMS via API.
The portal fetches disease data dynamically, filtering and grouping content based on medical categories. This architecture means when our team adds a new disease or updates resources in the CMS, all deployed portals automatically reflect those changes—no need to manually update.
Currently in development, launching soon as a centralized resource hub for Elevate's clinical partners and their patients.
Role: UX Designer / Web Developer
Timeline: November 2025
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