EAA
EAA accessibility checker for dental practices
A 5-minute audit of your booking site against the European Accessibility Act, EN 301 549, and the WCAG 2.1 AA standard German and Dutch dental regulators are now actively enforcing.
What this scan covers
- WCAG 2.1 AA scan via axe-core — every success criterion, with screenshots
- EN 301 549 v3.2.1 mapping — the harmonized EU standard
- Country-specific overrides (Germany BFSG, France RGAA 4.1, Italy Legge Stanca)
- Accessibility statement detection — required by EAA Article 7
- Localized PDF report your developer can act on the same day
Frequently asked
Does the EAA apply to my dental practice?
Yes. The European Accessibility Act has applied to private-sector consumer-facing websites and apps since 28 June 2025 across all EU member states. A booking site that lets patients book appointments is squarely in scope.
What is the penalty if I do nothing?
In Germany the daily fine threshold under §3 BFSG is €100,000. In France, missing an accessibility statement alone is a €25,000 annual penalty. Most dental practices receive a complaint-driven warning first; the second incident usually triggers the fine.
Will Veracly fix my site automatically?
No — and any tool that promises this is being investigated by the FTC. Veracly identifies every violation, ranks it by severity, and gives your developer the exact fix to apply.
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in five minutes.
Free scan — now including the EU AI Act (Art. 50) transparency check. No card. No overlay.