Case Study · Chiropractic · Lebanon, IN
We Fixed Johnson & Johnson Chiropractic's Website. Then We Ran It.
Johnson & Johnson Chiropractic — Lebanon, IN · jandjchiro.com
Every visitor to Dr. Josh and Dr. Erika Johnson's Lebanon practice can see the site's admin controls — “Edit page,” CMS login/logout links, and “Web View | Mobile View” toggles — all publicly visible on the live website. The site is running on IONOS/1&1 and it shows.
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The Evidence
Three separate failures on jandjchiro.com: admin 'Edit page' controls are visible to every public visitor, a 'Web View | Mobile View' backend toggle is rendering on the live site, and IONOS/1&1 builder branding appears in the footer.
Dr. Josh and Dr. Erika Johnson have built a real practice in Lebanon, IN — but their website is broadcasting backend controls to every patient who visits, while crediting the website builder in the footer like a showroom demo. These aren't subtle issues; they're visible on the first scroll.
The Business
Johnson & Johnson Chiropractic at jandjchiro.com is a two-doctor practice serving Lebanon, IN. Dr. Josh and Dr. Erika Johnson have built a practice worth choosing. Their website, however, is presenting them as if they're still setting up — with backend controls leaking into public view and a website builder's brand taking credit in the footer.
A prospective patient doing their research before calling shouldn't be greeted by an “Edit page” link — or footer branding that tells them the site was never really built for this practice.
What We Found
Admin Controls Are Publicly Visible to Every Visitor
The live website displays “Edit page” links and CMS login/logout controls that are only supposed to appear when an admin is logged in. Any patient who visits the site right now can see the backend editing interface. Beyond looking unprofessional, this exposes the CMS to anyone who knows what to look for.
“Web View | Mobile View” Toggle Is Showing on the Public Site
This is a backend editor control — a feature meant for whoever is building the site to preview it at different screen sizes. It's rendering on the live, public-facing page. It's the kind of thing that makes a site look like a demo, not a real business. A patient who sees it will wonder if the practice is even operational.
IONOS/1&1 Branding in the Footer
The website builder's own brand is credited in the footer, making the entire site read like an uncustomized template demo. Combined with a legacy static layout that has no mobile responsiveness, jandjchiro.com is the digital equivalent of handing patients a flyer that says “SAMPLE” in the corner.
What We'd Fix
A spec redesign showing what Johnson & Johnson Chiropractic's site could look like — no admin controls leaking into public view, no builder branding, a modern responsive layout, and a presence worthy of two doctors who've built a real practice.
Remove Admin Controls — Patients Should Never See These
A properly built site doesn't surface backend controls to public visitors — ever. The “Edit page” link, login/logout buttons, and view-toggle elements are editor tools. They belong behind a login, not on a live patient-facing page.
Rebuild Clean — No Builder Branding
The footer should credit the practice — not the platform it was built on. A custom site built for Dr. Josh and Dr. Erika Johnson presents their practice, their services, and their story. Not a template with a builder's logo attached.
Modern Responsive Layout
A mobile-first design that works on every device — the way most patients will actually view it. A legacy static layout that can't adapt to a phone screen is invisible to the majority of patients searching from their phones.
Spec Redesign Deliverables
- ✓Admin controls fully removed from public view — backend stays private
- ✓Builder branding removed — footer reflects the practice, not IONOS
- ✓Modern responsive layout — works on mobile, tablet, and desktop
- ✓Online booking or appointment request form — clear path for new patients
- ✓Services and doctor profiles — real content built for this practice
- ✓Lebanon, IN chiropractic SEO — built to rank for local patient searches
The Opportunity
Two doctors built a real practice. Their website is presenting it like a platform demo that was never finished. Patients choosing between practices will notice — even if they can't articulate exactly what felt off.
A site that removes the admin artifacts, ditches the builder branding, and puts the doctors' story and services front and center is the one that earns the new patient call.
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