Health domain name generator.
Health has the most fragmented thematic TLD landscape of any category — .clinic, .health, .care, .doctor, .dental, .fitness, .yoga are all live, but they read very differently to a prospective patient. We generate names and check each across the open zones plus your ccTLD and the standard gTLDs.
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Describe the project — get first names with status.
Domain and Telegram status checked free, right here. The full Telegram report checks 12–15 more domain options, Instagram and language risks.
Pairings
Which TLD pairs with which kind of health practice.
Six patterns across clinics, dental practices, wellness studios, and fitness brands.
atria.clinic
Latin/anatomical brand + .clinic. The TLD does the regulatory and search work; the brand name does the trust signalling. Works for clinics and group practices where the URL appears on referral paperwork.
veradental.com
Personal-name + specialty + .com. For solo and small dental practices, .com is the default — patients trust it most, insurance forms expect it. .dental exists but adds little when the specialty is already in the brand name.
pinegrove.uz / .kz / .ru
ccTLD for family practice. Especially in CIS, the ccTLD beats any thematic for patient trust and search-engine ranking. Local clinics search-rank better on the country code than on .clinic for the same name.
fieldandfern.com
Botanical-duo wellness brand on .com. For spa, yoga, and holistic wellness, .com reads warm and established. The thematic .spa/.yoga add narrow signal but compromise the “lifestyle brand” register most wellness businesses are aiming for.
heartline.fitness
Active-feel brand + .fitness. The TLD is well-recognised in the fitness category — gyms, personal-training studios, cardio-rehab brands. Reads clearly on a flyer or a t-shirt without context.
mendehealth.com
Coined-name + category, on .com. Useful when the practice will scale to multiple sites. .com ages best as the business grows, even though .health is technically available — the cost of switching later is much higher than the cost of paying for the right primary today.
Pitfalls
Three places health-domain decisions usually break.
Patients are conservative about non-.com.
Health is the category where .com outperforms thematic TLDs the most. The audience skews older, the trust stakes are higher than for retail or services, and the specialised TLDs (.clinic, .health) read “marketing” to a chunk of patients. Pay for the .com if it's brokered at a reasonable price — health is the category where it earns out fastest.
Insurance forms and EMR systems read short URLs better.
Practices that bill insurance see their domain on claim forms, EOBs, and EMR templates. A long .clinic or .dental URL truncates badly in those fields. A shorter .com name reads cleaner where the form has a 32-character limit.
Some health TLDs are restricted.
.pharmacy requires accreditation from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (US). .bank is unavailable. Some country-level TLDs restrict health-adjacent words at registration. Before assuming a TLD is open, verify the registration policy — “not parked” doesn't mean “registerable by you”.
Try a brief.
One or two sentences about the practice. You'll see 3–5 candidates with domain status across the relevant zones in under a minute.
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