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Appointment Requests Now Available Online With Cosmetic Dentist in Mill Creek

Dr. Chad Slocum, Mill Creek family dentist, invites patients to request their next dental appointment online with new feature.

2013-05-24
MILL CREEK, WA, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) At Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Chad Slocum, cosmetic dentist in Mill Creek, is pleased to announce the availability of online appointment requests for patients. Patients can now conveniently make an appointment at any time of the day via Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry's friendly website.

With the continual availability of online appointment requesting, patients have the ability to request an appointment at any point during the day. No longer are patients limited to the hours of the office because the Internet is always open. Patients can still continue to make appointments by calling Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, but the website is available as another means to make sure patients get the appointments they want and need with Dr. Slocum, Mill Creek family dentist.

"With our easy to use appointment requesting feature, my patients no longer need to wait for the next business day to make an appointment with my office. By visiting my website, my patients can fill out the appropriate information, and we will get back to them as quickly as possible to confirm their date and time," said Dr. Chad Slocum, Mill Creek dental implant dentist.

The comprehensive website for Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry contains valuable information about cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, practice details, and service details, including Mill Creek veneers. The patient education library is also available for patients to access information on symptoms, treatments, and prevention, while the educational videos provide a visually stimulating look at how to achieve the best dental health possible.

When patients need a general and cosmetic dentist, they turn to Dr. Chad Slocum, emergency dentist in Mill Creek, at Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry for gentle care they can trust. With the availability of online appointment requesting, patients have the added benefit and convenience of scheduling an appointment with just the click of their mouse, in the comfort of their own home.

For more information on Dr. Slocum and Penny Cree Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, patients can visit the practice website at http://www.pennycreeksmiles.com.

About Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry: Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry was established in May of 2006 by husband and wife dental team, Dr. Chad Slocum and Dr. Sara Lundgaard. Together Dr. Slocum and Dr. Lundgaard bring 29 years of dental experience to the practice. Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry is a leading provider of comprehensive and technically advanced dentistry. At Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, they are proud to offer a wide variety of services and procedures to accommodate the wide variety of patients they treat. As a family practice, Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard are proud to serve young children as well as senior of Mill Creek, Washington.

Media Contact:
Dr. Chad Slocum
contactus@pennycreeksmiles.com
3922 148th Street SE #201
Mill Creek, WA 98012
(425) 337-7300
http://www.pennycreeksmiles.com


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[Press-News.org] Appointment Requests Now Available Online With Cosmetic Dentist in Mill Creek
Dr. Chad Slocum, Mill Creek family dentist, invites patients to request their next dental appointment online with new feature.