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Las Cruces Dentist Launches Mobile Version of Practice Website for Optimal Reach

New mobile website for Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz, dentists in Las Cruses, is expanding the practice's presence to all mobile devices-anywhere and anytime.

2013-05-04
LAS CRUCES, NM, May 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Las Cruces dentists, Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz of Painted Skies Dental Center, have taken their practice's online presence to a whole new level. Now patients can access their dentists in Las Cruces on market-leading smartphones and tablets, any place and anytime.

The practice's website features pages of informational content about the office, staff, services offered, new patient forms and even the option to request an appointment. Previously, however, none of these great materials were viewable on mobile devices where more and more people are accessing web-based information. With the launch of the new mobile site, patients can now easily and clearly navigate the practice's Web pages, click-to-call, or request an appointment with their Las Cruces, NM dentists with the tap of a button.

"One of our practice's main goals is to be available to our patients when and where they need us. Our website does a tremendous job of offering around the clock information about our practice and oral health. With the site now accessible from mobile devices, patients can truly connect with our office from virtually any location and at any time of the day or night," said Dr. Natalie Ortiz, dentist in Las Cruces, NM.

In addition to the new mobile-compatible website, Painted Skies Dental Center also utilizes the latest technology and channels for communicating with patients through appointment requests via the practice's website. Patients can set up appointments online and the appointment coordinator will send an email or call patients with the appointment confirmation. So whether patients are coming in for veneers, same day crowns or CEREC restoration in Las Cruces, they can request the appointment at any hour of the day.

Patients can learn more about Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz or the services offered, such as dental crowns in Las Cruces by visiting the practice's website via desktop, lap top, smartphone or tablet at http://www.paintedskiesdental.com/.

About Painted Skies Dental Center: Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz at Painted Skies Dental Center are experienced dentists in Las Cruces New Mexico. They both attended Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha, Nebraska where they met. Part of the University's mission statement is the notion of "service to others" and that it is important to give back to the community. After graduation, Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico where they were in desperate need of dentists. They then worked at a community health center for some time before opening their own dental practice, Painted Skies Dental Center. This full-service practice offers years of combined experienced and a wide variety of treatments including veneers, whitening, same day crowns and more. Additionally, the doctors and staff maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Ramon Ortiz
Painted Skies Dental Center
ortizfamilydental@gmail.com
2141 Hammerand Court
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 521-8720
http://www.paintedskiesdental.com/


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[Press-News.org] Las Cruces Dentist Launches Mobile Version of Practice Website for Optimal Reach
New mobile website for Drs. Ramon and Natalie Ortiz, dentists in Las Cruses, is expanding the practice's presence to all mobile devices-anywhere and anytime.