CULVER CITY, CA, May 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) CenturySmile is happy to introduce the "online forms", at the official website for patients who are planning to make an appointment or want to update their existing records.
Patients no longer need to make extended phone calls to fix an appointment or fill up the paper forms to update their existing information. Now through the online forms new patients can register in no time, while existing patients can upload their files, Medical and Dental History and Insurance Information.
"The new forms will provide a great support to our new and exisiting patients in terms of saving time and efficient data storage. The paperless practice will help us safely and securely process patients data in a timely manner," as stated by Dr Maryam Talai.
The forms available online are quite easy to fill and require signing-up in the beginning. After submitting the form, the scheduling coordinator at Century Smile will notify the patient of their appointment's confirmation or any updates they make.
About Century Smile:
CenturySmile offers general dental treatments as well as advanced cosmetic procedures that help enhancing the overall health and appearance of the teeth. The services include a number of procedures in both the categories; Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry and Prenventive and General Dentistry.
Dr. Maryam Talaie at Century Smile utilizes the advanced technologies like Ultrasonic Scalers, Digital Imaging, Intraoral Camera and Digital X-rays while treating the patients.A patient's comfort and a pleasant experience is the integral part of his visit at Century Smile.
For more information, you are welcome to contact CenturySmile at:
CENTURY SMILE DENTAL
9916 Venice Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Tel: 310.836.6161
Web: http://www.centurysmile.com
Email: main@centurysmile.com
Century Smile Dental Has Now Online Forms Available for Patients
CenturySmile now offers new and exisiting patients an effcient way to organize and update their data via online forms.
2013-05-10
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