NEW YORK, NY, May 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) To improve patient experiences and expand his practice, Dr. Joseph Lattinelli, Upper East Side dentist, encourages his patients to leave reviews via popular seach internet review sites and search engines. By using Google, Yelp, Yahoo! and Judy's Book, patients can share their experiences with other patients.
"I always appreciate my patients' feedback. Through my practice website, my patients can instantly gain access to various review sites, including Google. It is an honor to hear what my patients think about their time spent in my office. Through their feedback I can improve my practice even more to provide them with the care they deserve," said Dr. Joseph Lattinelli, dentist in Upper East Side.
The practice's website offers instant access to six useful review sites, including Google, Yelp, Yahoo!, Judy's Book, Angie's List and InsiderPages. By clicking on the available links at http://www.drlattinelli.com/reviews.html, patients can leave their feedback on the review site of their choice. By sharing their experiences, patients can inspire other patients to seek the care they need. Their reviews also allow Dr. Lattinelli Upper West Side, NY dentist, to further advance his practice to meet their dental needs even more.
With these reviews, Dr. Lattinelli, dentist in Upper West Side, NY can further provide patients with the same quality care as the patients mention. New patients can also gain the confidence they need to receive treatment knowing their experience can be as welcoming and comfortable as these patients' visits to Dr. Lattinelli's office were.
Dr. Joseph Lattinelli encourages patients to visit his practice website for instant access to an array of review sites. By placing their own reviews, Dr. Lattineeli hopes to improve his practice and further provide his patients with the best in quality dental care available.
About Joseph C. Lattinelli, DMD, PC: Dr. Joseph Lattinelli, cosmetic dentist in the Upper East Side is a highly regarded member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the American Dental Association. Dr. Lattinelli has been in private practice for over a decade specializing in advanced Prosthodontics and Esthetic Dentistry. He graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and received his DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where he graduated with distinguished honors and recognition as the top Prosthodontics and Esthetic Dentistry clinician. After graduating, Dr. Lattinelli, Upper West Side cosmetic dentist, went on to complete his General Practice Dental Residency at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ where he was a Chief Dental resident. While there, he mastered advanced techniques in Implantology and esthetic dentistry. Dr. Joseph Lattinelli is also a recipient of many honors and awards, including being name to the Who's Who publications, and numerous inclusions in "America's Best Dentists" by the Consumer Research Council of America in Washington, D.C.
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Dr. Joseph Lattinelli
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121 East 60th Street 10th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(212) 752-7188
http://www.drlattinelli.com
Dentist in Upper West Side Asks Patients to Leave Reviews on Popular Search Engine Sites for Increased Care
Dr. Joseph Lattinelli, Upper West Side dentist, increases patient care through online reviews.
2013-05-18
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