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Spring Hill Podiatrist Increases Patient Knowledge Through Patient Education Via the Practice's Website

Patients gain access to this Brooksville podiatrist's new educational library, informing patients on various treatments, symptoms and services for foot and ankle health care.

2010-11-13
SPRING HILL, FL, November 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) Leading Spring Hill podiatrist, Dr. Charles Chapel, invites patients to visit Chapel Podiatry's new patient education library via the practice's interactive site. To increase treatment awareness and simplify how patients obtain further information on podiatric topics, this Brooksville podiatrist's website has created easy access to foot and ankle health care including treatments and symptoms.

The practice's patient education library allows patients to access information outside of the office, rather than waiting for an appointment or calling during office hours. With many patients maintaining busy schedules, Dr. Chapel is making it his priority to provide podiatric care without interrupting their day. Patients can now easily look up information regarding Spring Hill and Brooksville wound care, diabetic foot care, heel pain and several other topics from the comfort of their computers.

"Knowledge of foot and ankle health should not stop once the patient leaves our office. This is why we have added the extensive patient education library and resources. Patients can now visit our website to gain valuable knowledge and information regarding treatments and symptoms they may want to know more about," said Dr. Chapel, Spring Hill podiatrist.

Since 2002, Dr. Charles Chapel has been working with patients to provide the best in podiatric care. At Chapel Podiatry, the professionals are committed to taking a modern-day approach to foot care that improves a patient's active lifestyle. Dr. Charles Chapel is committed to pursuing continuing education to stay abreast of the latest advances in podiatric care and specializes in Spring Hill wound care, diabetic foot care and heel pain, in addition to an array of other treatments and services.

In addition to the patient education library, this Brooksville podiatrist's website offers information on location, staff bios, online appointment requesting, new patient forms and an array of other features. New patients can visit the practice's website to download and print new patient forms prior to their initial appointment with this Spring Hill podiatrist. By filling the paperwork out in advance, patients can maximize their time spent with Dr. Chapel while minimizing mundane first appointment procedures.

Appointment requesting is made simple, as well, with access via the practice's website. Patients can visit the site to request a time and a date for their appointment with Dr. Chapel, Spring Hill podiatrist. A scheduling coordinator will call the patient to confirm their appointment. With such busy lives, patients no longer have to pause their daily activities just to make an appointment.

When patients are searching for quality podiatric care, they turn to Chapel Podiatry for all of their foot and ankle health care needs. Dr. Chapel's dedication to pursuing continuing education in addition to educating patients demonstrates the practice's commitment to providing patients with the best podiatric care possible. Learning does not stop once patients leave the office, but continues with the help of the practice's educational library.

About Chapel Podiatry: Chapel Podiatry is a full-service podiatric practice located in the Spring Hill and Brooksville areas of Florida. Operated by Dr. Charles Chapel, Spring Hill podiatrist, Chapel Podiatry offers a wide range of foot care services including Brooksville wound care, diabetic foot care, heel pain relief, ankle sprains, flat feet and fungal toenails.

Media Contact:
Dr. Charles Chapel
contactus@chapelpodiatry.com
4191 Mariner Boulevard
Spring Hill, Florida 34609
352-684-1444
http://www.chapelpodiatry.com


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[Press-News.org] Spring Hill Podiatrist Increases Patient Knowledge Through Patient Education Via the Practice's Website
Patients gain access to this Brooksville podiatrist's new educational library, informing patients on various treatments, symptoms and services for foot and ankle health care.