
This square health-education ad template is built to promote a hormone health assessment, clinic, or women’s wellness program by linking common symptoms to body systems. The design uses a clean white ...
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This square health-education ad template is built to promote a hormone health assessment, clinic, or women’s wellness program by linking common symptoms to body systems. The design uses a clean white background with a centered female model cropped vertically, creating a “half-and-half” medical look that feels clinical but approachable. A bold headline at the top (“Most people never learn…”) drives curiosity, while the right-side symptom list uses red emphasis words (Mood, Weight, Sleep, Digestion, Acne) paired with smaller black organ labels to create fast scanning. Subtle circular markers along the body line add an infographic feel and credibility. The large red pill CTA button (“GET HELP NOW”) anchors the layout and pushes an immediate next step. Strategically, this works best at top-of-funnel for unaware audiences: it reframes everyday frustrations as a solvable root-cause problem, blending relatability with a mild fear/concern trigger. Brands can customize by swapping symptom items, adjusting organ references for compliance, replacing the model, and changing the CTA to “Take the quiz” or “Book a consult” while keeping the high-contrast red accent for urgency.
This creative wins because it uses curiosity (“Most people never learn…”) to stop the scroll, then immediately offers a simple framework: symptoms mapped to body systems. That structure reduces cognitive load for an unaware audience and makes the viewer feel “seen” through relatable pain points (sleep, weight, acne). The red symptom keywords introduce a mild fear/concern trigger—something important might be driving these issues—while the clean, clinical layout and infographic markers build authority without making medical claims. At top-of-funnel, the goal is not to sell the full solution but to create a compelling “root-cause” narrative and invite the next step. The prominent button supports an easy conversion path to a quiz, consultation, or assessment page, aligning with best practices for educational health ads: clarity, scanability, and trust-forward design.
Designed for women experiencing persistent, frustrating symptoms (sleep disruption, stubborn weight, acne, low mood) who suspect something deeper but aren’t sure what. It fits health-conscious, research-driven audiences who respond to educational cues and prefer an expert-guided next step rather than a hard sell.
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