Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 12/10/2025

Sub22 Technologies Inc. is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards to meet legal requirements and best practices.

1. Our Commitment

We strive to make our website and digital services accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. Accessibility is a core part of our mission to empower patients, providers, and partners through technology.

2. Measures We Take

To ensure accessibility, we:

  • Design with color contrast and readability in mind.

  • Provide alt text for images and non‑text content.

  • Support keyboard navigation across all interactive elements.

  • Ensure compatibility with screen readers and assistive technologies.

  • Provide captions and transcripts for multimedia content.

  • Use clear, plain language for instructions and health information.

3. Health Tech Context

Because we operate in healthcare, we take extra steps to ensure that:

  • Medical information and disclaimers are accessible to screen readers.

  • Forms collecting health data are usable with assistive technologies and provide clear error feedback.

  • Charts and visualizations include text summaries for users with visual impairments.

  • No accessibility barriers prevent patients or caregivers from understanding critical information.

4. Continuous Improvement

We regularly audit our site using automated tools and manual testing. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we welcome feedback to identify and address barriers quickly.

5. Feedback & Contact

If you experience any difficulty accessing our website or services, please contact us: info@sub22tech.com

We aim to respond within 10 business days and provide accessible alternatives where needed.

6. Standards & Compliance

Our accessibility efforts are guided by:

  • WCAG 2.1 AA standards

  • ADA Title III requirements

  • Section 508 (where applicable)

  • Best practices for inclusive health communication