LONDON, ON, May 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) To showcase outstanding service providers, Consumers Choice Award has created the business excellence award. Selected by the consumer, rather than a panel of judges, the Consumer Choice Award for Business Excellence in 2013 was awarded to Northland Dental Centre, sedation dentistry in London. Dr. Adam Burton and his staff at Northland Dental Centre are honored to receive this recognition from the Consumers Choice Award.
Since 1987, Consumers Choice Award has helped consumers make better choices, and remains Canada's only seal of business excellence determined via an independent research survey. This is an alternative to traditional panel awards and voting system organizations. CCA currently has winners in 14 major Canadian cities and their surrounding areas and Dr. Burton, dentist in London, takes this award as a great honor for Northland Dental Centre.
"Receiving this award is an honor, as the consumer, our patients, choose the winners. This award truly showcases our commitment to providing our patients with the best dental care possible, as well as making sure our office is up to standards. We are excited to continue to provide this standard of care for years to come," said Dr. Adam Burton, London, ON dentist.
Each year, consumers across Canada are surveyed to gather their opinions, perceptions and expectations regarding the services they choose on a daily basis. A leading Canadian-owned market research firm, Leger Marketing, is designated to conduct the consumer and business surveys to showcase the most accurate results. The top-ranked businesses from the surveys are awarded the Consumer Choice Award, and that includes Northland Dental Centre, London sedation dentistry.
"Our patients are the reason for this award, and we want to thank them for their loyalty and commitment to Northland Dental Centre. It is a great honor to be doing what we all love most, and that is providing our patients with excellent dental health care," said Dr. Adam Burton, London family dentist.
For more information on Dr. Adam Burton, London veneer dentist, and Northland Dental Centre, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website at http://www.northlanddental.com, or by calling (519) 455-2551. With the Consumer Choice Award for Business Excellence in 2013, Northland Dental Centre further showcases their commitment to providing quality, outstanding dental health care for their patients in London, Ontario.
About Northland Dental Centre: Owned and operated by Dr. Adam Burton, Northland Dental Centre strives to make their London office as efficient and convenient as possible. At Northland Dental Centre, Dr. Burton and his professional staff are committed to delivering quality care to informed patients in a comfortable, convenient setting. Offering sedation dentistry, veneers, and dental implants, Northland Dental Centre is available for all of your dental needs.
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1295 Highbury Avenue Unit C4
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Northland Dental Centre Receives The Consumers Choice Award
Dr. Adam Burton, dentist in London, is proud to announce that Northland Dental has received the Consumers Choice Award for Business Excellence in 2013.
2013-05-25
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[Press-News.org] Northland Dental Centre Receives The Consumers Choice AwardDr. Adam Burton, dentist in London, is proud to announce that Northland Dental has received the Consumers Choice Award for Business Excellence in 2013.