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Valencia Dentist Shares Patient Reviews Online

Dr. Jason Oh, dentist in Valencia, improves dental care through online patient reviews.

2013-05-03
VALENCIA, CA, May 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jason Oh, Valencia dentist, invites patients to write a review of their experience with Valencia Dental Arts on Google, Yelp, Yahoo, or any other reviews site. This allows patients to provide online users with information they may need to make smart decisions about their dental health care provider.

"I want people who are searching the Internet to get the information they need to make smart decisions about dental health by viewing reviews about Valencia Dental Arts. By writing reviews of their experiences with my office, other patients will have first-hand accounts of our services, which enables them to make an educated decision on choosing us as their primary dental health care provider," said Dr. Jason Oh, dentist in Valencia.

As Dr. Oh, dentist in Valencia, CA, acquires reviews from his patients online, other people in the local area can read the reviews before they visit Valencia Dental Arts for exceptional oral health care. Patients are encouraged to be informative, insightful, respectful and appropriate when reviewing Dr. Oh and his staff at Valencia Dental Arts. With reviews on Google, Yelp, Yahoo and other sites, patients can help Dr. Jason Oh, Valencia, CA dentist, continue to improve his practice, as well as allowing other patients to view their experiences while at Valencia Dental Arts.

Through Yelp, one patient stated, "I had a very good experience here. The staff was knowledgeable and my wait was short. The doctor seemed very intelligent and professional. I was in and out in no time."

Another patient went on to say, " Dr. Oh and his staff are awesome. I was always very scared of going to the dentist, but Dr. Oh made the visit easy. You want a dentist that is a perfectionist and I know he would only be happy if his work was good enough for his own smile."

On Demandforce, patients have given Valencia Dental Arts, cosmetic dentistry in Valencia, a rating of 98.1%, which showcases Dr. Jason Oh and Dr. Lucia Chia's dedication to providing their patients with quality dental health care. One patient stated, "Dr. Chia did a great job at keeping me calm, dentists scare me. Now I feel confident about going back in the future!"

Patients who are looking for quality oral health care turn to Valencia Dental Arts, Valencia cosmetic dentistry, for the best in quality treatment available. Further proof of the commitment to provide quality care is seen through the patient reviews on Google, Yelp and Yahoo. To access the reviews pages, patients can visit the website for Valencia Dental Arts at http://www.valenciadentalarts.com.

About Valencia Dental Arts: Dr. Jason Oh owns and operates Valencia Dental Arts. Working alongside Dr. Oh is Dr. Lucia Chia. Together, Drs. Oh and Chia offer complete dental care, including preventative, general, cosmetic and restorative dentistry. For over 10 years, Dr. Jason Oh has been helping individuals in the Santa Clarita/San Fernando/Antelope Valley areas to achieve the smiles of their dreams. Dr. Oh completed his DDS at the prestigious UCLA School of Dentistry. Since 2004, he has completed over 200 hours of continuing education each year. Dr. Oh has also invested thousands of hours to continuing education in the fields of implants, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Lucia Chia received her DDS from the prestigious University of Southern California. While in college, Dr. Chia volunteered in many dental clinics to help the underserved communities and still continues to participate in many dental health fairs and dental screenings for the navy and army.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jason Oh
Contactus@valenciadentalarts.com
27420 Tourney Road Suite 230
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 799-9989
http://www.valenciadentalarts.com/


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[Press-News.org] Valencia Dentist Shares Patient Reviews Online
Dr. Jason Oh, dentist in Valencia, improves dental care through online patient reviews.