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This page should answer support and voucher questions while carefully sending shoppers to comfort-focused wig routes.
Quick answer: Use this page for information intent. Do not make eligibility promises or medical claims.
| Reader question | Best answer | Where to send them next |
|---|---|---|
| Is this page for buying or learning? | Use it for learning when the buyer needs context, and send ready shoppers to the linked collection. | The first route cards and related guides |
| What should the buyer decide first? | Start with fit, colour, fibre, cap, or comfort depending on the page topic. | The page-specific checklist |
| What should this page not do? | It should not compete with the main commercial collection for the same broad keyword. | Use internal links to clarify the main route |
This page should answer support and voucher questions while carefully sending shoppers to comfort-focused wig routes.
The content block should make the next click obvious. It should remove uncertainty before the buyer reaches products, without repeating every paragraph already on the page.
The page should use plain buying language, not internal planning language. It should explain tradeoffs, show the right route, and avoid sending non-wig traffic anywhere.
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Shop monoThe page should help shoppers understand give useful information without overpromising and move to the right buying route.
No. It should support the main commercial page unless the URL itself is the commercial collection.
A quick answer, comparison table, buying checklist, internal links, and practical FAQ should come first.
They should send shoppers to the closest collection, product, or guide based on what the shopper is trying to decide.
Avoid vague fashion copy, medical promises, shoe links, and internal SEO or advertising evidence.
Check that it is 200, indexable, has FAQ Schema, has internal links, and does not conflict with a stronger target page.
Free wigs for cancer patients in the UK are usually handled through NHS or charity routes, and the rules can vary by area and treatment pathway.
Some patients may receive NHS support, a voucher, a subsidised wig or charity help. It is rarely a one-size-fits-all process, so check with your hospital or NHS team first.
Ailsa's can help you compare lower-cost synthetic wigs, softer cap options and private fitting support, without presenting itself as an NHS provider.
Important: Ailsa's is not the NHS and this page is not official NHS guidance. Confirm eligibility and voucher rules with your NHS team or charity provider.
Some patients may qualify for NHS or charity support, but eligibility and supplier rules vary.
No. Support may cover selected synthetic options or contribute toward a wig, depending on local rules.
Ailsa's can explain wig options, but official eligibility questions must go to your NHS or charity provider.
Start with comfortable synthetic options and check delivery time before ordering.
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