A health ending: clear about what you offer, and judged more strictly for it.
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.spa costs $40 to register with us and $40 to renew, at our registrar's own rate with nothing added. .spa is a domain ending in the health and wellbeing category. It describes what you offer in the address itself, and it comes with the highest trust expectations of any category - from visitors, from search engines, and sometimes from the registry.
The ending is the part after the dot: the .spa in example.spa. Health endings let a clinic, practitioner, or wellbeing business be self-describing, which matters in a field where people are often searching under stress and deciding fast.
The category is also the one where accuracy is least optional. Health information is scrutinised more heavily than almost any other kind, some endings restrict registration to verified practitioners, and claims made on a health site attract attention from more than just customers. An ending that names care is a commitment to being the real thing.
Every figure here is read from our registrar, not typed into this page, and is the total for one registration term rather than a per-year rate. A name can still carry premium pricing set by its registry - the amount shown at checkout is the one that applies.
Our registrar has not published a registrant rule for .spa, so we will not claim there is none - "not published" and "no requirements" are different statements and only one of them is ours to make. What we collect and submit is the standard contact set, and our registrar lists .spa as one it will register for us today, so checkout is open. If a registry does turn out to want more, a registration can be refused - worth knowing before you build a brand on the name.
This is a read on one group of endings - health and wellbeing - rather than on .spa alone. Endings for care, treatment, and wellbeing - the category held to the highest bar. The price, the registry term and the registrant requirements on this page are .spa’s own, read live from our registrar.
A clinic or practice people come to in person. An address that states the service is easier to remember, recommend, and read on a sign.
A qualified practitioner working independently. Your name plus the discipline says who you are and what you do in one line.
A wellbeing business with a clear category. Fitness, nutrition, therapy and similar practices are found by category more often than by name.
One service line inside a bigger practice. A dedicated address for a single treatment or programme is clearer than a deep page nobody can dictate.
Do not use a health ending to suggest clinical standing you do not have. Some registries in this category verify credentials and will refuse or cancel a registration; regulators take a dim view of implied qualifications regardless of what the registry does. Read the requirements section below before you commit to the name.
Expect scrutiny even when everything is in order. Health sites are held to a higher bar for accuracy and transparency than most, so plan on naming the practitioner, the qualification, and the contact details clearly - the ending buys attention, not credibility.
Against the 24 endings we group under health and wellbeing, .spa is the 11th most expensive of them per year at $40 - the group runs from $3.49 to $358.36 a year. Our grouping, our registrar's live prices, compared per year so a multi-year term cannot flatter itself.
Included with every .spa - never an add-on. More on WHOIS privacy.
Some names carry premium pricing set by the registry, well above the standard rate for that extension. Just Domain doesn't register premium names - search will tell you when a name is one.
The endings closest to .spa on price inside health and wellbeing. Our grouping, our registrar’s live prices, shown per year so a multi-year term can’t flatter itself. Each one has its own page.
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Facts reviewed 2026-08-19
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