OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, May 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Darren Elenburg, podiatrist in Oklahoma City, is proud to be offering patient education through Foot & Ankle Center of Oklahoma's comprehensive website. Patients are able to access an extensive library covering an array of educational topics via Dr. Elenburg's website.
"We are glad that we can provide this information to our patients. We believe that the more informed a patient is, the better equipped they are to make decisions regarding their health and well-being. I hope our patients use the resources to their advantage," said Dr. Elenburg, Oklahoma City podiatrist.
Since the Foot & Ankle Center of Oklahoma's website is available at all times, patients don't have to wait for office hours to find the information they need. Patients can search anything from custom orthotics to heel pain in Oklahoma City. Along with education resources, Dr. Elenburg's website also features online appointment requests and new patient information. New patients are able to access turn-by-turn directions and information on what to bring to the first visit. Eventually, patients will be able to print and fill out forms prior to their first appointment for more efficient visits.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Elenburg for Oklahoma City foot and ankle injury or another foot or ankle problem, patients can either call (405) 463-6700 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few sentences 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. Elenburg, his staff or any of the services provided at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive website that can be found at http://www.footdoctorokc.com.
About Dr. Darren Elenburg: Dr. Darren Elenburg, Oklahoma City, OK podiatrist, graduated from Podiatric medical school in Des Moines, IA and began practice in 2002 then opened his own practice in 2007 in Oklahoma City. His practice provides a wide scope of care for the foot and ankle. This includes shockwave therapy in Oklahoma City for chronic heel pain. Studies show 80% success in the 5 year studies. Dr. Elenburg participates in continuing education programs and seminars to ensure that he is able to provide the most up to date and effective care to his patients. Dr. Elenburg Board Certified and is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
Media Contact:
Foot & Ankle Center of Oklahoma
contactus@footdoctorokc.com
3705 NW 63rd, Suite 20
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
(405) 463-6700
http://www.footdoctorokc.com
Oklahoma City Podiatrist Offers Patient Education on New Website
Dr. Darren Elenburg is happy to be offering educational resources for his patients.
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