Practically speaking, your website is going to be the first place that potential new patients go to when they first hear about you/your practice. What they are looking for occurs on two levels.
On the surface level, they are looking to see that you are a competent doctor, that you have the right licensing, that you aren't 23 years old, that you have excellent before and after examples of your work and that you are a caring physician.
On another level, they are looking for something deeper. They are looking to get a feeling or a sense that assures them that they can put something as sacred as their face in your hands (they only have one!). Yes, the information they gather about you in your website assists in this process, but just having information on the website isn't enough.
You have heard it before: the quality of your website directly reflects people's impression of you, your practice and the quality of your work. This refers not only to the quality of information you provide, but to the quality of design and user experience built into the website.
Here is an example of a website that does not convey the right stuff:
Dr. Clavin
Here is an example of a website that does:
Dr. Mary Lee Amerian*
Enough said - Put your best foot forward.
* We designed Dr. Amerian's website