Top-level domain
.health domains
Clear, on-topic domains on .health
.health is a generic top-level domain built for healthcare, medicine, and wellness. The name itself states the subject, so a .health address signals at a glance that a site is about clinics, providers, patient resources, supplements, fitness, mental health, or public health information. It suits hospitals, private practices, telehealth services, wellness brands, nonprofits, and health publishers who want a focused identity. The main advantage is instant relevance. A short, readable .health name can describe what you do better than a padded .com, and good single words are often still open here. The trade-offs are familiar to any newer extension. Many people still assume .com by default, so you may field more typos and need to spell the domain aloud more often, and some older systems handle it less gracefully than .com. Unlike .dev and .app, .health has no special browser rule forcing HTTPS, though you should still serve every site over HTTPS. It is a real generic TLD, not a repurposed country code. Registration terms and pricing vary by registrar, so compare a few before you buy.
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Available .health names
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thrive
vital
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FAQ
What does the .health domain mean?
It is a generic top-level domain meant for healthcare, medicine, and wellness sites. The word in the address tells visitors immediately that the site deals with health topics, services, or information.
Who should use a .health domain?
Clinics, hospitals, telehealth and wellness services, supplement and fitness brands, health nonprofits, and medical publishers. It fits any project where being clearly about health is part of the brand.
Is .health a good choice instead of .com?
It can be, because it states your subject and short relevant names are often still available. The trade-off is that many people default to typing .com, so weigh recognition against the clarity a .health name gives you.
How do I check if a specific .health domain is available?
Search the exact name you want on domainsearch.sh to see if that .health domain is open and view close alternatives. Availability is per name, so one word may be taken while a similar one is free.
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