| Last Updated October 9th, 2020 
						
						
						At Walton Pediatrics we 
						believe in accessibility. 
						We have taken extra steps to make sure our website is 
						ADA compliant for people with disabilities. Our website 
						theme (structure, colors, font size, etc.) and core 
						theme features adhere and are consistent with prevailing 
						standards. We will continue to review our website 
						frequently to maintain accessibility.
 We continue make every effort to implement the 
						recommendations of the Web Content Accessibility 
						Guidelines (WCAG) as published by the Web Accessibility 
						Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
 
 There is no single definitive test of conformance to 
						Level AA of the WCAG but we have used a variety of 
						methods for assessing our accessibility, not limited to 
						but including physical tests using screen readers and 
						keyboard only. If you find a part of the site that you 
						feel does not conform to Level AA of the WCAG or are 
						having difficulty getting the information you need, 
						please use one of the methods below to let us know so 
						that we may rectify it.
 
 - Contact us by phone at  
						 
						
						
						
						
						
						(916) 422-6635.
 - Contact us via our
						
						Contact Us page.
 - 
						 
						
						
						click here 
						to send an email.
 
 Walton Pediatrics strives to make 
						every page accessible to users but cannot guarantee that 
						every page conforms to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
 Some pages have partial conformance due to the use of 
						3rd party vendors. As such Sacramento Pediatrics Medical 
						does not claim full site-wide conformance, 
						instead a partial conformance, as defined by WCAG Level 
						AA 2.0. Walton Pediatrics cannot 
						ensure conformance of crucial third-party plug-ins and 
						widgets.
 
 Our conformance claims only extend to pages within the 
						schempersace.com domain.
 Walton Pediatrics has used WCAG 
						guidelines for conformance as suggested by the 
						Department of Justice.
 Walton Pediatrics chose to use 
						WCAG for conformance because they are determined by the 
						W3C, the consortium that makes the guidelines for the 
						Internet, worldwide.
 Walton Pediatrics uses automated 
						testing as a baseline for conformance but understands 
						W3C's position that 'there is as yet no tool that can 
						perform a completely automatic assessment on the 
						checkpoints in the guidelines, and fully automatic 
						testing may remain difficult or impossible'.
 
						
						If you feel that we are not 
						abiding by this privacy policy, you should contact us 
						immediately via telephone at 
						
						
						
						(916) 422-6635 or
						click here to send 
						an email. |