COLUMBUS, GA, May 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Notable dentist in Columbus, Dr. Edward Smith, is making it easy for patients to achieve their best dental health with his recently added online appointment setting feature. Patients can now conveniently make an appointment at all hours of the day via the practice's educational and all-encompassing website.
"There's no excuse to put off making an appointment with our new and easy to use appointment requesting feature," said Dr. Edward Smith, Columbus dentist. "Visit our site, fill out the appropriate information, and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible with your confirmed day and time. The best part is that busy patients who can't make an appointment during our regular hours can easily request an appointment in the middle of the night if they so choose."
Dr. Smith has been providing general and cosmetic dental care since 2001 for patients of all ages. Providing a variety of professional cosmetic dental care, including whitening, veneers and same day crowns in Columbus, Dr. Edward Smith is experienced and highly qualified to serve every dental need.
The practice's comprehensive website is rich in valuable information about cosmetic dentistry, practice details and service descriptions. The patient education library allows patients to access information on symptoms, treatments, and prevention, such as veneers in Columbus, while the educational videos provide a visually stimulating look at how to achieve the best dental health possible. From office hours and staff bios to practice directions and new patient forms, this easy to use website has all the information a patient in Columbus, OH will ever need for healthy teeth and gums.
Additionally, patients can receive a special offer from Dr. Edward Smith's office for a free teeth whitening kit. By visiting the practice's website at www.edwardsmithdmd.com, patients will be greeted by a pop up window describing this special offer. A $400 value, a free whitening kit is available for new patients with their regular exam, x-rays and cleaning. This offer is available to new patients only. To receive the special offer, patients can simply fill out the available form to request their coupon from Dr. Smith, Tricare in Columbus, now.
Dr. Edward Smith and his team of dental professionals strive to provide exceptional dental care and healthy smiles for patients in the Columbus area. The new, convenient online appointment scheduling combined with Dr. Smith's genuine concern for every patient makes him the best choice when it comes to dental care in Columbus, OH.
About Dr. Edward Smith, DMD, MPH, LLC: Dr. Edward Smith received his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from Nova Southeastern University's College of Dental Medicine in May of 2001, where he was inducted into Alpha Omega dental fraternity. He has equipped his office to provide some of the best high tech tools available today to offer an array of treatments, including same day crowns, veneers and dental implants, among others. His favorite new dental gadget is his CEREC crown-milling machine since it makes same-day permanent crown prep and delivery possible. Dr. Smith also believes a combination of continuing education and personal development coupled with the latest technology available is the best way to make his patients' experience and results the best.
Media Contact:
Dr. Edward Smith, DMD
contactus@edwardsmithdmd.com
5650 Whitesville Rd. Suite 101
Columbus, GA 31904
(706) 494-5886
http://www.edwardsmithdmd.com
Dentist In Columbus Offers Online Appointment Requests
Dr. Edward Smith, Columbus dentist, makes requesting an appointment with his office easier than ever before with new website feature.
2013-05-12
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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Columbus Offers Online Appointment RequestsDr. Edward Smith, Columbus dentist, makes requesting an appointment with his office easier than ever before with new website feature.