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Dr. Ann Marra D.C. of Spring Hill Increases Accessibility to Practice Through Mobile Website

Spring Hill's Dr. Ann Marra, D.C. of Accurate Chiropractic Clinic caters to patients on-the-go with the launch of a mobile website for smartphone and tablet users.

2013-05-22
SPRING HILL, FL, May 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patients constantly on-the-go can now experience increased accessibility to important chiropractic health care information via the launch of a mobile website for Accurate Chiropractic Clinic. While patients are on-the-go, Dr. Ann Marra, D.C. of Spring Hill invites patients to easily access the website for Accurate Chiropractic Clinic from their smartphones without the slow loading time of normal websites.

Mobile websites are designed for the small screen, which properly fit and work on iPhones, Androids, and tablet devices. This year more people are expected to use their smartphones than their desktop computers. The purpose of a mobile website is to offer the same information as traditional websites, but with the ability to function properly and more efficiently at a smaller size.

"Millions of people are accessing mobile websites every single day, and the numbers are steadily rising. For this reason, it was important for me to create a mobile website for my patients to easily access my practice, in addition to valuable health care information," said Spring Hill's Dr. Ann Marra, D.C. of Accurate Chiropractic Clinic.

Scaled down versions, in terms of size and content, mobile websites are generally under 300 pixels wide, compared to traditional websites which can be 800 pixels and much larger. A mobile website's navigation can also be easily accessed using a thumb or finger, as the buttons typically span the width of the phone.

Most patients visiting the mobile website will be, in fact, mobile themselves. Generally, patients don't visit a website or surf on their phone without a specific purpose in mind. Often that means finding phone numbers, location, hours of operation, services offered, and even educational information on topics of interest, including Spring Hill arthritis.

Dr. Ann Marra, a chiropractor offering treatment for arthritis in Spring Hill, continues to take strides toward remaining on the cutting edge of technology with the creation of Accurate Chiropractic Clinic's mobile website. Patients can now easily access information on the practice, Dr. Ann Marra, Dr. Philip John Brunton and a host of chiropractic educational information while they are on-the-go, including headaches in Spring Hill.

About Accurate Chiropractic: Accurate Chiropractic was established with one main focus, and that was to walk along side the people in this community, helping them to achieve the highest level of health and wellness possible. Accurate Chiropractic offers relief for patients suffering from lower back or neck pain, headaches, arthritis or car accident injuries. All the professionals at Accurate Chiropractic are fully trained and experienced to provide patients with the best chiropractic care possible. Dr. Ann Lauren Marra and Dr. Philip John Brunton are available to provide patients with the chiropractic care they need to find relief from their pain.

Media Contact:
Dr. Ann Lauren Marra
drann@accurate-chiro.com
4191 Mariner Blvd
Spring Hill, FL 34609
352-684-2707
http://www.accurate-chiro.com


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[Press-News.org] Dr. Ann Marra D.C. of Spring Hill Increases Accessibility to Practice Through Mobile Website
Spring Hill's Dr. Ann Marra, D.C. of Accurate Chiropractic Clinic caters to patients on-the-go with the launch of a mobile website for smartphone and tablet users.