MORGANTOWN, WV, May 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) With advances in technology, more and more people are using smartphones to access the Internet in addition to other daily tasks. Dr. Chris Giuliani, Morgantown dentist, is pleased to take advantage of these latest technology advancements with the launch of a mobile website for his practice in Morgantown.
"While more and more people are using their smartphones and tablet devices to access the Internet, taking advantage of a mobile website has become more important than ever before. Many times when people try accessing a website from their smartphone they often become frustrated by the sluggish loading times. With a mobile website, I am pleased to offer my patients fast loading times for easy access to all of the information they need," said Dr. Giuliani, family dentist in Morgantown.
Mobile websites are different versions of a practice's original website, developed to suit the hardware of smartphones and tablet devices. The launch of a mobile website for Dr. Giuliani allows him to provide his patients with the information they need no matter where they are. With just the tap of a finger, patients can easily find the dental health care information they are searching for without the sluggish loading times originally experienced with traditional websites.
When a patient needs directions to Dr. Chris Giuliani's practice, information on the doctor, or information on dental topics including, digital x-ray in Morgantown, dental veneers, Invisalign, and an array of other topics, they can easily visit the practice's mobile website.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Giuliani for laser dentistry in Morgantown or another dental service, patients can either call (304) 296-6534 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with an email or text message to confirm the appointment.
To learn more about Dr. Giuliani, his staff or any of the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website located at http://www.drgiuliani.com.
About Dr. Chris Giuliani: Dr. Chris Giuliani, dentist in Morgantown, has been practicing dentistry since graduating from the West Virginia University School of Dentistry in 1991, when he joined his father's practice. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the West Virginia Dental Association and the Monongalia County Dental Society. Each year, he dedicates many hours to continuing education programs to ensure that his practice offers the most up to date and effective dental techniques and technologies to his patients in Morgantown. His practice offers a variety of dental services including Morgantown digital x-ray, dental implants, whitening, dentures and Invisalign, among others.
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Dr. Chris Giuliani
contactus@drgiuliani.com
4 W Park Ave.
Morgantown, WV 26501
(304) 296-6534
http://www.drgiuliani.com
Morgantown Dentist Enhances Practice Accessibility For Smartphone Users
Dr. Chris Giuliani makes receiving dental health care information easily available for patients on the go.
2013-05-17
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