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Dentist In Houston, TX Makes Receiving Dental Health Care As Easy As A Click Of The Mouse

Dr. Brent Browning, Houston dentist, offers online appointment requests to avoid scheduling conflicts and daily interruptions to his patients' busy days.

2013-04-25
HOUSTON, TX, April 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) At Browning Smile Design, Dr. Brent R. Browning, dentist in Houston, offers easy scheduling with the practice's new online appointment requesting feature. With appointment requesting now available online, patients can easily schedule an appointment with Dr. Browning without interrupting their busy schedules.

With the introduction of online appointment requesting, patients have the ability to request an appointment at any point during their busy days. No longer are patients limited to office hours to schedule their appointments because the Internet is always open. Patients can still continue to make appointments by calling the office of this dentist in Houston, TX but the website is available as another means to make sure patients get the appointments they want and need for proper dental health care.

"I understand that our patients lead busy lives and it can be difficult for them to take time out of their day to call the office for an appointment. With our new and easy-to-use appointment requesting feature via our website, patients no longer need to put off making their appointments for dental care," said Dr. Browning, cosmetic dentist in Houston.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Browning for orthodontics in Houston or any other service, patients can either call (281) 370-4300 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.

To learn more about Dr. Browning, Spring dentist, his staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.brentbrowningdds.com.

About Browning Smile Design: Established in 1979, Browning Smile Design is owned and operated by Dr. Brent Browning, Houston, TX dentist. With experience in family, general, and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Browning maintains a continuing commitment to providing excellent dental health care to his patients of all ages. Dr. Browning is a long-time Houston resident and graduated from the University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston in 1978. Browning Smile Design has grown from a one-operatory practice in 1979 to its current six-operatory practice that is now conveniently located off of Louetta Road in Vintage Park. During the last 30 years, Dr. Browning and his team of dental professionals at Browning Smile Design have watched the community grow as they have provided quality dental services to the local residents. As a team, they continue to look forward to treating all of their patients with first class dental service in the Houston and Spring, TX area.

Media Contact:
Dr. Brent Browning
docbrbrowning@sbcglobal.net
130 Vintage Park Blvd. Suite K
Houston, Texas 77070
(281) 370-4300
http://www.browningsmiledesign.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Houston, TX Makes Receiving Dental Health Care As Easy As A Click Of The Mouse
Dr. Brent Browning, Houston dentist, offers online appointment requests to avoid scheduling conflicts and daily interruptions to his patients' busy days.