SHEBOYGAN, WI, April 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) Leading Sheboygan, WI dentist, Dr. Daniel Humiston, of Taylor Drive Dental has released a new, convenient website feature - online patient forms. Patients can simply visit the practice's interactive website at http://www.taylordrivedental.com to access the new patient forms feature. By downloading, and filling out the new patient forms, more time can be spent evaluating and receiving treatment rather than on paperwork in the waiting area.
"It is important that each of my patients receives the appropriate care they need and deserve. Allowing my patients to view and print new patient forms from the practice's website further enhances my ability to provide them with quality care they can trust. By filling out the paperwork ahead of time I am able to spend more valuable, one-on-one time with each of my patients. This allows me to bring forth the best treatment possible," said Sheboygan sedation dentist, Dr. Daniel Humiston.
From dental implants to veneers in Sheboygan, Dr. Humiston offers a full array of gentle, smile enhancing dental care for patients of all ages. At Taylor Drive Dental, Dr. Daniel Humiston brings years of experience to the dental field and works hard to maintain the highest level of accreditation in order to deliver the safest and most efficient results possible for his patients.
In addition to the availability of the new patient forms at http://www.taylordrivedental.com/patients.html for patient convenience, the website for Taylor Drive Dental also includes an extensive patient education library. The patient education library offers a wide variety of valuable information and features that patients can utilize to make healthy decisions about their oral health. With an in-depth look at various dental topics, services and treatments, the dental library offers information for patients in Sheboygan on veneers, sedation dentistry, dental implants and an array of other topics.
When patients need quality dental care that they can trust, they turn to their Sheboygan dentist at Taylor Drive Dental. The practice's commitment to delivering comfortable and experienced care coupled with the easy to use and information-rich website provides patients in the Sheboygan, WI area to receiving the highest quality of dentistry possible.
About Taylor Drive Dental Care: Dr. Daniel Humiston is a native of Wisconsin, growing up in Lacrosse, WI. He has been practicing dentistry in the Sheboygan, WI area for over 30 years. As a dentist in Sheboygan, Dr. Humiston's professional goal is simple-to help his patients keep their teeth. Each year Dr. Humiston completes continuing education courses to remain ahead of the advancements in dentistry so that he can continue to offer his patients the best dental care available. He also went on a dental mission trip to the Dominican Republic with his two eldest children. This is Dr. Humiston's 3rd trip to the Dominican Republic. With only the bare essentials they performed over 20 extractions and over 30 fillings on the 1st day. And over the next four days they performed many more procedures in higher-level poverty areas to help the less fortunate.
Media Contact:
Dr. Daniel Humiston
contactus@taylordrivedental.com
1337 N. Taylor Drive
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 452-4688
http://www.taylordrivedental.com
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Sheboygan Dentist Helps Save New Patients Valuable Time
Dr. Daniel Humiston, dentist in Sheboygan, allows his patients to fill out new patient paperwork ahead of time.
2014-04-13
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[Press-News.org] Sheboygan Dentist Helps Save New Patients Valuable TimeDr. Daniel Humiston, dentist in Sheboygan, allows his patients to fill out new patient paperwork ahead of time.