HYANNIS, MA, May 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jack Massarsky, dentist in Cape Cod, is pleased to make scheduling appointments simple for his patients at Hyannis Dental Associates. There is often a lot of back-and-forth calling with the patients and the scheduling coordinator trying to find a time that works for both the patient and Dr. Massarsky. With online scheduling available on the practice's website, this hassle is eliminated.
"We are always trying to be more patient-friendly and this service aligns with that value. We understand that our patients lead busy lives and it is sometimes difficult to schedule necessary appointments during normal business hours. With online scheduling, we hope to make our patient's lives a little easier," said Dr. Massarsky, dentist in Cape Cod, MA.
This service is especially helpful for patients who work or go to school during the day. Patients who are occupied during normal business hours are able to schedule their appointments at any time since Dr. Massarsky's website is available at all hours. To schedule an appointment online, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words on the nature of their appointment to the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up through an email or text message to confirm the appointment.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Massarsky or Dr. McGrath for dentures in Hyannis or another service, patients can call (508) 778-4488 or use the practice's online appointment request form.
To learn more about Dr. Massarsky, Cape Cod, MA dentist, his staff or any of the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dental website at http://www.hyannisdental.com.
About Hyannis Dental Associates: Dr. Jack Massarsky, Cape Cod dentist, has been practicing dentistry on Cape Cod for more than 28 years. He is an active member of the Massachusetts Dental Society and is an executive member of the Cape Cod District Dental Society. Dr. Paul McGrath graduated from the Tufts University School of Dentistry in 1985 and has been practicing dentistry in Hyannis ever since. Both dentist participate in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that they offer the highest level of dental service to their patients. Their practice offers a variety of services including veneers, teeth whitening, crowns, bridges and dental implants in Hyannis, among others.
Media Contact:
Hyannis Dental Associates
healthysmiles@hyannisdental.com
750 Attucks Lane
Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 778-4488
http://www.hyannisdental.com
Cape Cod Dentist Allows Patients to Schedule Appointments With Ease
Dr. Jack Massarsky, dentist in Hyannis, is happy to offer easy online appointment scheduling.
2013-05-09
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