Wheelchair Accessibility
Nova Brain and Spine is committed to providing an inclusive, barrier-free environment for all patients, visitors, and staff.
Our Commitment to ADA Compliance
Nova Brain and Spine fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and all subsequent amendments. We are dedicated to ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equal access to our medical services, facilities, and digital resources. Our facility at 700 Manassas St, Suite 300, Hampton, GA 30228 is designed to meet or exceed ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
Accessible Facility Features
Patient Service Accommodations
We provide the following accommodations to ensure a comfortable experience for patients with mobility challenges:
- Wheelchair assistance from parking to exam rooms upon request
- Extended appointment times for patients requiring additional mobility support
- Telemedicine consultations available for patients unable to visit in person
- Assistance with paperwork and digital check-in for patients with limited dexterity
- Companion and caregiver seating in all patient areas
Digital Accessibility
Our website is designed to conform with WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines. We continuously work to improve the accessibility of our digital presence, including:
- Keyboard-navigable interface for all interactive elements
- Screen reader compatibility with proper ARIA labels and semantic HTML
- Adjustable text size and contrast through our Web Accessibility widget
- Descriptive alt text on all images and media
- Clear, consistent navigation structure across all pages
ADA Grievance Procedure
If you encounter any accessibility barriers at our facility or on our website, we encourage you to contact us. We take all accessibility concerns seriously and will work promptly to resolve any issues. Complaints may be filed in person, by phone, by email, or in writing. A response will be provided within 15 business days.
This Accessibility Statement was last updated on February 19, 2026. Nova Brain and Spine is committed to ongoing compliance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. For additional information about your rights under the ADA, visit ada.gov.