MyMedi WordPress Theme
by skygroup
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About MyMedi WP Theme
MyMedi is a medical WordPress theme developed by skygroup, built specifically for healthcare professionals and medical businesses. It covers clinics, hospitals, dental practices, pharmacies, and individual practitioners who need a credible, structured online presence.
The theme ships with multiple pre-built demo layouts, appointment booking functionality, and department or service section templates. It integrates with popular plugins like WPBaker and Elementor, making page building straightforward without custom code.
MyMedi follows a clean, clinical design language — easy to read, accessible color schemes, and structured layouts that build patient trust. It supports WooCommerce for online pharmacy or supplement stores and includes staff profile templates, pricing tables, and testimonial sections. If you run a healthcare practice and need a theme that handles both content and conversions, MyMedi is a solid starting point.
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MyMedi looks straightforward in the demo, but real-world healthcare sites get complex fast. Appointment flows, multi-location setups, insurance information pages, custom staff directories — these take developer time to get right.
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Pros
- Multiple pre-built medical demo layouts covering clinics, dental, and pharmacy niches
- Built-in appointment booking section templates compatible with Bookly and Amelia
- WooCommerce support for selling health products or pharmacy items directly
- Staff profile and department templates structured for multi-specialty practices
- Compatible with both WPBakery and Elementor, giving layout flexibility without custom code
Cons
- Page load times increase noticeably when multiple WPBakery elements are stacked on a single page
- Customizer options are limited for advanced layout changes, often requiring child theme edits
- Demo import can conflict with existing content or plugins, requiring cleanup before use
- Theme updates from skygroup have been inconsistent, which creates compatibility risks with newer WordPress versions
- No built-in patient portal or HIPAA-oriented features — these require separate third-party plugins
Who is MyMedi for?
Private Medical Clinic
MyMedi suits multi-doctor clinics well. The department and staff templates handle service listings cleanly, and appointment sections can point patients to a booking plugin. A developer can wire up the forms, add location-specific pages, and make sure the site reflects the clinic structure accurately rather than adapting the content awkwardly to the demo layout.
Dental Practice
The dental demo layout is one of the stronger prebuilt options in MyMedi. It includes a services section, before-and-after image support, and a clean contact and booking area. Practices typically need to customize pricing tables, add patient FAQ sections, and connect a booking plugin. A developer can handle all of that without rebuilding from scratch.
Online Pharmacy or Health Store
MyMedi supports WooCommerce, making it workable for pharmacies or supplement brands selling online. Product categories, checkout flow, and shipping integration all need configuration beyond the theme defaults. A developer familiar with both MyMedi and WooCommerce can set up a clean, functional store without the usual plugin conflicts or broken layouts.
Individual Practitioner or Specialist
Solo practitioners — therapists, nutritionists, specialist consultants — use MyMedi to build credibility online. A clean bio page, service list, testimonials, and a simple booking form cover most needs. The theme provides the structure; a developer makes it feel specific to the individual rather than generic, and ensures the contact and booking flow actually converts visitors.
Physiotherapy or Rehabilitation Center
Physiotherapy and rehab centers need to communicate treatment types, team credentials, and a clear booking path. MyMedi’s service and team templates cover this well. With some developer customization, you can add condition-specific landing pages, integrate a scheduling tool, and structure the site so patients find what they need quickly without digging through menus.
Customizing MyMedi
MyMedi ships with a lot of built-in options, but most clinics and practices need more than the defaults. Matching your brand colors, adjusting the appointment form flow, restructuring service pages, or integrating a specific booking plugin all require hands-on work inside the theme.
The theme customizer covers basic typography and colors, but deeper layout changes or custom department structures usually mean editing templates or writing custom CSS. If you are not comfortable in the WordPress backend, this is where things get slow.
A MyMedi expert can handle this without trial and error. Whether you need a single homepage redesign or a full multi-department site build, working with someone who knows the theme saves time and avoids breaking things. Custom post types, ACF fields, child theme setup — a developer familiar with MyMedi knows where skygroup’s theme structure is flexible and where it needs workarounds.
Recommended plugins for MyMedi
MyMedi works well with several third-party plugins that extend what the theme does out of the box. For appointment booking, Bookly and Amelia both integrate cleanly. WooCommerce adds a storefront for pharmacies or health product sellers. WPML handles multilingual clinics or international practices.
On the performance side, the theme can get heavy with multiple page builder elements loaded. Pairing it with a caching plugin and a CDN helps. For visibility in local search, proper schema markup and on-page optimisation matter. If your site needs a speed or WordPress performance review, or you want to improve rankings through WordPress SEO optimisation, both are worth addressing early.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
MyMedi common issues
MyMedi appointment form not sending emails
This is usually a server-level mail delivery issue rather than a MyMedi bug. WordPress uses PHP mail by default, which many hosts block or deprioritize. Install an SMTP plugin like WP Mail SMTP and connect it to a transactional email service such as SendGrid or Mailgun. Test the form after configuration. If emails still fail, check spam folders and verify the form action is pointed at the correct handler. A developer can diagnose and fix this in under an hour. See our WordPress bug fixing service if you need faster resolution.
MyMedi demo import not working correctly
Demo import failures in MyMedi are common and usually caused by plugin conflicts, insufficient PHP memory limits, or missing required plugins like WPBakery. Start by checking that all required plugins are active and up to date. Increase the PHP memory limit in wp-config.php to at least 256MB. If the import fails partway through, manually delete partial content before retrying. Importing into a clean WordPress install with no other plugins active reduces conflict risk significantly.
MyMedi layout broken after WordPress update
Layout breaks after a WordPress update often trace back to theme or plugin JavaScript conflicts or deprecated PHP functions. Open the browser console and check for JS errors. Temporarily deactivate plugins one by one to isolate the conflict. If the theme itself is the source, you may need a patch or theme update from skygroup. Running MyMedi through a child theme protects core customizations from being overwritten. If the break is blocking the site, the WordPress bug fixing service can get it resolved quickly.
MyMedi slow loading on mobile devices
MyMedi can load slowly on mobile when WPBakery stacks multiple scripts and large images on a single page. Start by running the site through Google PageSpeed Insights to identify the specific bottlenecks. Compress all images before upload and enable lazy loading. Use a caching plugin like WP Rocket and consider a CDN for static assets. Disabling unused WPBakery elements and removing bundled sliders that autoplay on mobile also helps. A thorough WordPress performance audit will surface the fastest wins.
MyMedi FAQ
Yes. MyMedi officially supports both Elementor and WPBakery Page Builder. Most demo content is built with WPBakery, so if you prefer Elementor you may need to rebuild sections rather than import the demos directly. Both builders work with the theme’s header, footer, and global styles without significant conflicts. A developer can advise on which builder suits your workflow before you commit to one approach.
Yes. MyMedi includes staff profile templates and department section layouts that scale to multi-doctor setups. Each doctor can have a dedicated profile page with specialties, credentials, and a contact or booking link. For larger practices with multiple locations or departments, a developer can extend the default structure using custom post types to keep everything organized and easy to update.
Yes. MyMedi includes WooCommerce support, making it suitable for pharmacies, supplement sellers, or health product stores. The theme applies basic WooCommerce styling out of the box. For a clean, branded shopping experience you will likely need some CSS customization and careful plugin configuration. A developer familiar with both MyMedi and WooCommerce can set this up without visual inconsistencies between the store and the rest of the site.
Always use a child theme when customizing MyMedi. Changes made directly to the parent theme files get overwritten on every update. A child theme inherits the parent’s functionality while keeping your modifications separate and safe. If you have not been using a child theme, a developer can migrate your existing customizations into one before you apply the next update. This also applies to custom CSS added through the theme customizer, which survives updates in most cases.
Yes, migrating an existing site to MyMedi is possible. The process involves exporting your current content, setting up MyMedi on a staging environment, and rebuilding the page layouts using the new theme’s templates. Blog posts and basic pages transfer cleanly. Custom functionality or unique layouts from your previous theme will need manual rebuilding. For a smooth transition with no downtime, see our WordPress migration service.
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