HAGERSTOWN, MD, May 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, Hagerstown dentist, enhances the patient experience with the addition of new patient forms via the practice's website. Patients can now access and complete the new patient registration forms before their initial visit with Dr. Rubino, cosmetic dentist in Hagerstown.
With the addition of the new patient forms, patients are able download, print and fill out required paperwork before they visit Dr. Rubino for their initial appointment. The forms allow patients to gain valuable one-on-one time with Dr. Rubino for procedures and treatments including teeth whitening, veneers, implants and dentures in Hagerstown.
"I want my patients to be fully prepared for their first visit to my office. By allowing patients to download and fill out the paperwork before hand, creates the opportunity for me to spend more one-on-one time with my patients to allow for the best possible care. It is my duty as a dentist to provide the best in quality care and that includes preparing new patients for a comfortable dental experience," said Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, MD.
In correspondence with the new patient forms, the practice's website offers various pages to learn more about Dr. Rubino, services offered, patient education and appointment requests. Patients can simply visit the practice's website to access or learn more about the various procedures available.
Being chosen as the Best of the Tri-State area in 2012, Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, Hagerstown, MD dentist, continues to make his practice the best in the area for quality dental health care. For more information on Dr. Rubino and his practice, patients can visit his website at http://www.dentisthagerstown.com.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Rubino, patients can either call (301) 739-1900 or use the practice's online appointment request forms. To do this, patients can go to the website, click the "appointment request" tab and fill out a simple form with their name, number, preferred date and time, and a short description about the nature of the appointment. The scheduling coordinator will follow up shortly via phone call or email to confirm.
About Dr. Jeffrey Rubino: Dr. Jeffrey Rubino is a lifelong resident of Hagerstown. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from West Virginia University and has been practicing in Hagerstown since 1991. His practice offers a variety of services including dentures, whitening, veneers and dental implants in Hagerstown. Dr. Rubino is an active member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, Maryland State Dental Association and the Washington County Dental Society. Each year, Dr. Rubino participates in a variety of continuing education programs to ensure that he is offering the most up to date and effective treatment to his patients in Hagerstown.
Media Contact:
Jeffrey Rubino, DDS
jeffreyrubinodds@gmail.com
19414 Leitersburg Pike Suite A
Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301) 739-1900
http://www.dentisthagerstown.com
Convenient Online Forms Streamline Dental Care for Hagerstown Dentist
Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, is pleased to announce the recent addition of new patient forms which are now accessible via the practice's convenient website to enhance the patient experience.
2013-05-02
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[Press-News.org] Convenient Online Forms Streamline Dental Care for Hagerstown DentistDr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, is pleased to announce the recent addition of new patient forms which are now accessible via the practice's convenient website to enhance the patient experience.