MILWAUKIE, OR, March 15, 2014 (Press-News.org) Preferred Milwaukie, OR ENT doctor, Dr. Adrian Varela is pleased to announce the launch of Northwest ENT & Allergy Care's Facebook and Twitter pages to improve patient relations. The Facebook and Twitter accounts were created to allow patients to easily access more valuable information about the practice, in addition to communicating with other patients about their previous procedures and visits to Northwest ENT & Allergy Care.
With the recent addition of the new Facebook and Twitter pages, patients have the ability to gain important information regarding an array services such as sleep apnea treatment in Milwaukie, the ENT doctors, updates on the practice and even common advice for different ear, nose and throat issues brought to patients by Northwest ENT & Allergy Care.
"The launch of Facebook and Twitter has allowed our practice to expand beyond its horizons and move more toward informing patients in every way possible. The use of the Internet is constantly expanding and it is important to stay at the forefront of technology with the introduction of social media websites. We are now able to interact more closely with our patients outside of the office than ever before," said Milwaukie, OR ENT doctor, Dr. Adrian Varela.
Dr. Varela and his professional staff at Northwest ENT & Allergy Care want patients to be as informed as possible about the practice. Ear, nose and throat related health issue information, as well as treatment options are all readily available on the practice's content-rich website. Available 24/7, patients can access an array of the most common ear, nose and throat topics, which are included in the new blog available via the practice's website. The more patients know, the more comfortable they will be at the practice's office.
"Patients are relying more and more on the Internet for easy access to health information. By creating a blog for my practice in addition to the Facebook and Twitter pages, it opens up a whole new avenue for retrieving information. The website offers information readily available around the clock, allowing patients to gain valuable knowledge when they need it the most, rather than waiting for office hours," said Dr. Varela, an ENT in Milwaukie, OR.
Patients looking for an experienced Milwaukie, OR ENT doctor turn to Dr. Adrian Varela for quality care they can trust. With the launch of the practice's new Facebook and Twitter pages, gaining valuable ear, nose and throat information and making educated health decisions is easier than ever. Dr. Varela and his staff welcome all patients to their practice and invite them to join the practice's new social network by visiting https://www.facebook.com/pages/Northwest-ENT-Allergy/552662351493107 for Facebook and https://twitter.com/NWENTAllergy for Twitter.
About Northwest ENT & Allergy: Dr. Adrian Varela completed his training in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC in 2004. He has practiced in the Portland metro area since 2004 and founded Northwest ENT & Allergy in February 2007 to provide easily accessible, community-based ear, nose, throat and allergy care for the entire family. Dr. Varela is particularly interested in pediatric and adult allergy, sinus, sleep and swallowing disorders. Northwest ENT & Allergy is equipped for a full range of inhalant and food allergy testing, as well as endoscopic evaluation of sinus, swallowing and speech disorders. Home testing for sleep apnea and office-based procedures for snoring and nasal blockage are also available.
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10330 SE 32nd Ave, Suite 320
Milwaukie, OR 97222
(503) 513-8693
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