ALBUQUERQUE, NM, May 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque, NM dentist, has recently introduced online appointment requesting for his patients. The practice's new appointment requests feature allows Dr. Malovoz to offer more convenient and easy ways for patients to make appointments with his office.
"No longer do our patients have to wait for office hours to make appointments. They can simply request an appointment at any point during their day that is the most convenient for them by visiting my practice's interactive website," said Dr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque dentist.
Patients can now easily access the new appointment requesting online via the practice's interactive website. The new appointment tool is easy to use, offering an advanced way to keep up-to-date with regular dental visits. Patients can simply visit the practice's website, fill out the brief request form with their preferred date and time, and submit the form to Dr. Malovoz's office. Once the scheduling coordinators receive the request, they will contact the patient with the confirmed date and time.
"With patients constantly on the go, they do not always have the time to call our office to schedule an appointment. This is why we have decided to add the new convenient feature of online appointment requesting. Patients now have the opportunity to request their appointment from the comfort of their own home or in-between meetings at work," said Dr. Malovoz, Albuquerque dental implant dentist.
In addition to the online appointment requests, patients can visit the practice's state-of-the-art website for access to educational videos and articles for enhanced dental health knowledge. With the introduction of educational videos and articles, patients are able to easily access a wide variety of information on dental health, including veneers, tooth whitening, crowns, Invisalign, and Albuquerque dental implants.
Quality experiences and easy-access to dental care comes natural for Dr. Thomas Malovoz, dentist in Albuquerque, NM, and his team of dental professionals. They are committed to pursuing continuing education and are also dedicated to providing their patients with comfort and convenience, which is seen through the availability of online appointment requesting.
For more information, or to access the online appointment requesting feature, patients can visit the practice website at http://www.malovozsmiles.com. Dr. Thomas Malovoz hopes that his patients will continue to utilize this unique feature for improved dental care.
About Dr. Thomas Malovoz: Dr. Thomas Malovoz trained and received his dental degree (DDS) from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. After graduation, he served 2-years in the Navy Dental Corps stationed at the Naval Air Station. Dr. Malovoz has been in private general dental practice for over 30 years, offering an array of services for optimal care. He has also served on several dental committees, including peer review, and is an active member of the American Dental Association, New Mexico Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, and Albuquerque District Dental Society. Dr. Malovoz completes extensive hours of continuing education in all phases of dentistry and is the most proud of the courses he has taken from Dr. Frank Spear of Seattle, WA.
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Dr. Thomas Malovoz
contactus@malovozsmiles.com
3900 Eubank Blvd NE Suite 19
Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505) 299-0699
http://www.malovozsmiles.com
Albuquerque, NM Dentist Makes Appointment Requesting Easier Than Ever Before
Dr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque dentist, offers patients instant access to online appointment requesting.
2013-05-25
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[Press-News.org] Albuquerque, NM Dentist Makes Appointment Requesting Easier Than Ever BeforeDr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque dentist, offers patients instant access to online appointment requesting.