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Local Leap Marketing Wins Creative Excellence Award for Healthcare Web Design
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Creative Excellence Award Winner Local Leap Marketing
ALLEN, Texas - Washingtoner -- Local Leap Marketing, a trusted digital marketing agency with 20 years of industry experience, has been honored with the prestigious Creative Excellence Award in the Healthcare Web Design category for their exceptional work with Malladi Bariatrics & Advanced Surgery.

The award recognizes Local Leap's innovative approach to transforming Malladi Bariatrics' digital presence through a comprehensive strategy focused on performance optimization, enhanced user experience, and stunning visual design. The resulting website delivers exceptional results for both the medical practice and their patients.

"This recognition validates our commitment to delivering outstanding digital solutions in the healthcare sector," said a Local Leap spokesperson. "It demonstrates our ability to combine technical expertise with creative innovation to create websites that not only look beautiful but also drive real business results."

The award-winning project featured:
  • Lightning-fast performance through WordPress optimization and lightweight design
  • Intuitive navigation enabling patients to easily find critical information
  • Modern, professional aesthetics that maintain brand trust and recognition
  • Enhanced lead generation through streamlined contact forms
  • Comprehensive SEO strategy for improved visibility

With over 100 positive client reviews and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, Local Leap Marketing has established itself as a leader in healthcare digital marketing over its two decades of service. The company remains focused on its mission of helping healthcare providers build stronger digital connections with their patients through exceptional web design and marketing solutions.

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"We want to thank Malladi Bariatrics & Advanced Surgery for their trust in our team," the spokesperson added. "We look forward to continuing to deliver award-winning digital solutions for all our clients."

About Local Leap Marketing

Local Leap Marketing is a full-service digital marketing agency specializing in web design, SEO, and digital marketing strategies for healthcare providers. With 20 years of experience, over 100 satisfied client reviews, and an A+ BBB rating, Local Leap helps medical practices establish strong online presences that attract and engage patients.
https://localleap.com/

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Ryon Gross
Local Leap Marketing
***@localleap.com


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