SPRINGFIELD, VA, June 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) For the fourth consecutive year, Virginia Medical Acute Care (VMAC) is the winner of the "Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award." Dr. Mark Davis, Springfield, VA doctor, is proud to receive this award for 2013 and is excited to continue to provide the same award winning service for the Springfield, VA area.
"We did it again! It is an honor to receive the Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award for the fourth consecutive year. I want to thank everyone who has made this possible, including our staff and patients. We look forward to continuing to provide the same superior care for years to come," said Dr. Mark Davis, doctor in Springfield, VA.
Talk of the Town strives to benefit consumers and businesses alike by providing comprehensive and accurate research in the area of customer satisfaction for businesses in the United States and Canada. To find the winners of the "Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award," they utilize a fair and balanced rating system that combines data collected from customer reviews, surveys, blogs, social networks, business-rating services, and other honors and accolades.
Virginia Medical Acute Care (VMAC) strives to continue to provide superior care for their patients each year. Winning this award for the fourth consecutive year, reassures patients that VMAC is the best in urgent care in Springfield, VA. The "Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award" helps Dr. Davis and VMAC to work towards a common goal: to ensure their patients leave VMAC healthy and happy.
Dr. Mark Davis also encourages patients to visit VMAC's interactive website to improve their understanding of various health issues, as well as services offered. The practice's educational website offers a closer look into the practice, as well as an educational library that contains valuable information to help patients better understand their health care. From Springfield, VA workers compensation services to STD testing in Springfield, VA, Virginia Medical Acute Care offers an array of resources to help patients continue to improve their knowledge of their health care even when the office is closed.
For more information about Dr. Mark Davis and Virginia Medical Acute Care, offering Springfield, VA DOT physicals, patients can visit the interactive website at http://www.vmacurgentcare.com/, or by contacting their office at (703) 564-5998. Receiving the "Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award" for the fourth consecutive year, VMAC continues to showcase its commitment to superior medical care and attention.
About Virginia Medical Acute Care (VMAC): Dr. Mark Davis became one of the country's first board certified specialists in Emergency Medicine in 1983. He opened Virginia Medical Acute Care (VMAC) out of his mission to take a general medicine walk-in clinic, and develop a place where the community could receive non-critical urgent and emergency care. Prior to the initiation of this mission, Dr. Davis, worked in Northern VA's busiest emergency department for 15 years. Over the past 20 years, Dr. Davis has continued to promote the concept that top quality emergency and urgent care for non-critical illness and injury can be delivered in a community-based setting. He has also developed innovative cost and timesaving services in the areas of non-surgical injury care and work-related injuries and illnesses. Working alongside Dr. Davis is Dr. Monica Zink, who was born in England, but is proud to claim joint citizenship in the United States. Her career began over 25 years ago as a Registered Nurse in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Zink graduated from the University of Colorado in Denver in 1996 with a MS degree as a Nurse Practitioner and is Board Certified in Family Practice. She finished her education in 2009 with a Doctorate in Advanced Nurse Practice.
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5501 Backlick Road, Suite 105
Springfield, VA 22151
(703) 642-2273
http://www.vmacurgentcare.com/
Virginia Medical Acute Care Receives The Talk Of The Town Customer Satisfaction Award
Dr. Mark Davis, Springfield, VA doctor, announces VMAC's award for the fourth consecutive year.
2013-06-01
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[Press-News.org] Virginia Medical Acute Care Receives The Talk Of The Town Customer Satisfaction AwardDr. Mark Davis, Springfield, VA doctor, announces VMAC's award for the fourth consecutive year.