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New Patient Forms Available Online Allows More One-on-One Time With Little Neck Pediatric Dentist

Dr. David Choi, pediatric dentist in Little Neck, expedites new patients' first visits with paperwork available online.

2013-05-22
LITTLE NECK, NY, May 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) With new patient paperwork now available online, Dr. David Choi, Little Neck pediatric dentist, creates more one-on-one time with his patients. Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry offers new patients the opportunity to fill out their new patient paper work before their first dental appointment with Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari.

Patients, prior to their first visit, can easily access the new patient forms online. The availability of these forms helps to streamline paperwork and ensure ample amount of appointment time for the patient and dentist. With the addition of the new patient forms, patients are able to download, print and fill out the required paperwork before they visit Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry for their initial appointment. The forms allow patients to gain valuable one-on-one time with Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari, pediatric dentists in Little Neck, for procedures and treatments including orthodontics.

"Our practice website as enabled us to communicate with patients more efficiently and effectively than ever. With registration forms available as well, patients can count on receiving the most convenient dental care possible. As always, we are always accepting new patients to our practice as well," said Dr. David Choi, Queens pediatric dentist.

Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry is always accepting new patients and encourages them to visit the practice website for more information on first visits, driving directions and an array of other helpful tools. New patients are encouraged to set up appointments with Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari, pediatric dentists in Queens, for increased dental care.

Patients in Little Neck, Long Island, Queens and surrounding areas that are looking for exceptional dental care, seek Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari, Queens orthodontists and pediatric dentists, of Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry for all of their dental care needs. By opening their doors to new patients, quality dental care is easily accessible. Additionally, with the new patient forms, visiting Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari, Long Island orthodontists and pediatric dentists, is expedited making for exceptional dental health care.

About Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry: Owned and operated by Dr. David Choi, Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry is a group practice consisting of a podiatric dentist, orthodontist, general dentist and periodontist. Opening in January of 2011, Come Orthodontist and Pediatric Dentistry consists of Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun, Dr. Sung Yun and Dr. Parya Etebari, providing exceptional dental health care. Dr. Choi received his certificate in pediatric dentistry at Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. His unique education and experience enables him to provide outstanding care for infants, children and adolescents in a family-friendly environment. Dr. Bo Yun received her orthodontic specialist certificate along with the Master of Science Degree in orthodontics. Dr. Sung Yun has a wide range of experience in different areas of dentistry, from cosmetic and restorative dentistry to surgical and root canal treatments. Also known as Dr. "E," Dr. Etebari completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree with honors and her pediatric residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, as Chief Resident.

Media Contact:
Dr. David Choi
contactus@littleneckcomedental.com
248-12 Northern Blvd, Suite 2F
Little Neck, NY 11362
(718) 428-2663/3663
http://www.littleneckcomedental.com


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[Press-News.org] New Patient Forms Available Online Allows More One-on-One Time With Little Neck Pediatric Dentist
Dr. David Choi, pediatric dentist in Little Neck, expedites new patients' first visits with paperwork available online.