COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, May 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Scott Suter, orthodontist in Colorado Springs, maintains and up-to-date dental practice in a constantly evolving digital age by joing social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. Patients are invited to join Dr. Suter's social media websites for continual interaction with other patients and the staff at his practice.
"Social media isn't new anymore, and majority of my patients are already connected to various websites. Facebook and Twitter allow us to connect with our existing patients and surrounding local community. By utilizing these websites we can interact more closely with our patients and share upcoming events and promotions," said Dr. Suter, Colorado Springs Orthodontist.
With the launch of the practice's Facebook and Twitter, patients can gain access to an array of information about Dr. Scott Suter, Colorado Springs, CO orthodontist, while closely interacting with other patients and members of the staff. By joining the practice's social network, patients can access valuable dental health care information including retainers and Colorado Springs braces, among other dental topics.
In addition, patients can visit the practice's website for even more valuable dental health care resources, such as the practice's informative dental blog. The interactive blog provides patients with an overview of the practice and the dental field. As the patients further navigate through the website, they will find more information on the practice, its philosophy, staff bios, insurance policies and an array of other features
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Suter for Colorado Springs dental braces or another orthodontic service, patients can either call (719) 550-0222 or use the online appointment request form. To use this, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment to the online form. Shortly after, the practice's scheduling coordinator will reach out to confirm the appointment via email or phone call.
To learn more about Dr. Suter, his staff or any of the services or specials offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.suterorthodontics.com
About Dr. Scott Suter: Dr. Scott Suter, Colorado Springs orthodontist, has been creating beautiful smiles in Colorado for over 19 years. He graduated from St. Louis University Orthodontic Program in 1992 and continues with educational classes to ensure his patients receive the most advanced orthodontic care. Dr. Suter provides many services including invisible braces and retainers in Colorado Springs. Dr. Suter is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Colorado Dental Association, Rocky Mountain Society of Orthodontists, and the Colorado Springs Dental Society.
Media Contact:
Dr. Scott Suter
Suter Orthodontics
contactus@suterorthodontics.com
3100 N Academy Blvd, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO, 80917
(719) 550-0222
(719) 380-7895 fax
http://www.suterorthodontics.com
Colorado Springs Orthodontist Expands Dental Practice Via Social Networking
Dr. Scott Suter, orthodontist in Colorado Springs, invites patients to join Suter Orthodontic's new social media websites-Facebook and Twitter.
2013-05-10
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[Press-News.org] Colorado Springs Orthodontist Expands Dental Practice Via Social NetworkingDr. Scott Suter, orthodontist in Colorado Springs, invites patients to join Suter Orthodontic's new social media websites-Facebook and Twitter.