FALLS CHURCH, VA, March 15, 2014 (Press-News.org) For more than 12 years, Falls Church urgent care clinic has been serving the community with reliable medical care through the help of warmth and professional staff with years of experience. Dr. Rizwan Dar maintains and operates Loehmann's Walk-In-Clinic to help the community with their need for urgent, walk-in medical care. Through the availability of Loehmann's Walk-In-Clinic's technologically advanced website, patients can search the Internet for a variety of medical information they might need, in particular medical information related to urgent care medicine.
"I encourage patients and potential patients to explore our newly developed website anytime they might have a question that falls into the acute care/urgent care area" said Dr. Rizwan Dar, a doctor at this urgent care clinic in Falls Church.
Patients can visit the website for this Falls Church emergency care clinic at http://www.loehmannsclinic.com. The website contains a growing number of topics that can be found through the patient education page. The educational library allows patients to easily access important medical information, including emergency care in Falls Church, workers compensation services, immigration physicals, DOT physicals and other valuable topics, such as care of sprains, vertigo and others.
Additionally, new patients can easily expedite their first visit to Loehmann's Walk-In-Clinic by visiting the new patient page, which offers information on what to expect, as well as downloadable new patient forms. Whether patients are visiting this urgent care clinic in Falls Church for STD testing, flu shots, workers compensation services, immigration physicals, surgeries, or DOT physicals, the new patient forms will help improve their visit.
These patient forms are available to eliminate the unnecessary time spent filling out paperwork in the office, and more time on their treatment with Dr. Dar. Patients can download, print and fill out their registration form, health history, and authorization to release health care information prior to their visit in order to save time.
With the availability of the website for Loehmann's Walk-In-Clinic, Dr. Rizwan Dar continues to demonstrate his team's dedication and commitment to bringing the best urgent care to the Falls Church, VA community.
About Loehmann's Walk-In-Clinic: Dr. Rizwan Dar operates Loehmann's Walk-in Clinic, PLLC-a Falls Church urgent care clinic. Dr. Dar is a Board Certified physician in Internal Medicine and Nephrology. His areas of expertise and interest include blood pressure management. As an urgent care clinic in Falls Church, Loehmann's Walk-In Clinic, LLC works to provide emergency care, STD testing, DOT physicals and an array of other services.
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Loehmann's Walk-In Clinic, PLLC
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7283 Arlington Blvd.
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 846-9555
http://www.loehmannsclinic.com
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Urgent Care Clinic In Falls Church Utilizes Practice Website For Increased Communication
Loehmann's Walk-in-Clinic invites patients to explore their interactive website for up-to-date health care and testing information.
2014-03-15
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