Mobile speed report · June 16, 2026
How parlaclinic.com loads on a phone
We loaded 6 of your pages on a typical phone over a normal cellular connection and recorded each one frame by frame - 404 frames in all. On a fast desktop these pages feel fine, which is exactly why what is below is easy to miss.
Captured June 16, 2026 - a snapshot of the live site that day. If the site has changed since, this report may no longer reflect it.
In plain terms, a visitor on a phone waits about 7.4s before the typical page here is usable, and 1 of your pages visibly jump around under their thumb while loading.
How to read this. Each strip is one of your pages loading on a phone, left to right in real time. We pulled the moments that matter out of every frame we captured. Tap any frame to enlarge it.
Homepage
/The biggest piece of the page takes 6.5s to appear
Until then a visitor on a phone is looking at a mostly empty screen.
▶ Press play - this is the 6.5s a phone visitor waits, in real time.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 112 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
Blue = the first content lands. Orange = the moment the biggest piece of the page lands. Red boxes = parts of the page that move after a visitor is already reading. A near-blank frame is a phone still showing an empty screen.
This page is very slow to load - it takes 6 seconds before the main content shows up, and 22 seconds total before it's fully usable, which will lose most visitors.
Orthodontic
/orthodontic-3/The biggest piece of the page takes 13.2s to appear
Until then a visitor on a phone is looking at a mostly empty screen.
▶ Press play - this is the 13.2s a phone visitor waits, in real time.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 98 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
This page takes far too long to load - over 13 seconds before you see the main content - but once it's loaded, it's stable and responsive.
Dental Implant
/dental-implant/The biggest piece of the page takes 6.6s to appear
Until then a visitor on a phone is looking at a mostly empty screen.
▶ Press play - this is the 6.6s a phone visitor waits, in real time.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 47 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
This page is slow to start - taking over 6 seconds before showing you the main content - but once loaded, it feels responsive and stable.
Hollywood Smile
/hollywood-smile/The biggest piece of the page takes 6.3s to appear
Until then a visitor on a phone is looking at a mostly empty screen.
▶ Press play - this is the 6.3s a phone visitor waits, in real time.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 51 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
This page is frustratingly slow - it hides the main content for over 6 seconds, though the server is fast and the page is stable once it loads.
Contact
/contact/The biggest piece of the page takes 6.2s to appear
Until then a visitor on a phone is looking at a mostly empty screen.
▶ Press play - this is the 6.2s a phone visitor waits, in real time.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 55 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
This page is slow - it takes over 6 seconds before you see the main content, with a sluggish server response, but once it loads, it feels smooth and stable.
The rest of your pages, same pattern
- Services /services/ The biggest piece of the page takes 5.8s to appear
That is the full read on your live site, captured frame by frame. Any questions on it, just reply to the email it came with.
Measured on June 16, 2026 on an emulated mid-range phone over the Slow-4G throttling profile Google PageSpeed uses - the conditions a real mobile visitor faces, not a developer's fast laptop. "Speed score" is the same 0-100 scale Google PageSpeed uses for mobile (90 and up is fast, under 50 is slow); "layout-shift score" is Google's CLS, where anything above 0.25 is poor.
Put together by ShakaCode.