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Gold Coast Cosmetic Dentist Makes Patients' First Appointments an Easy Transition Through New Online Forms

Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, Wrigleyville dentist, is now offering online patient forms to allow for more time spent between patient and dentist.

2010-11-20
CHICAGO, IL, November 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, a leading dentist in Wrigleyville, now offers new online patient forms for first appointments. Patients can easily access the forms via the practice's state-of-the-art website to download and print before their initial visit to this Gold Coast cosmetic dentist's office.

With the recent addition of online patient forms, patients gain more valuable time with Dr. Tokowitz to receive treatment and discuss their ailments. With necessary paperwork completed in advance of a first visit, patients can spend more time getting to know their Lincoln Park cosmetic dentist and complete their procedure for dental implants in Gold Coast.

"My goal as a dentist is to provide consistent, exceptional care for my patients and allowing them to download and print new patient forms via the practice's website allows me to do just that. By printing and filling out the paperwork before their initial appointment, this allows them to spend more one on one time with me and less on paperwork," said Dr. Tokowitz, Lincoln Park cosmetic dentist.

Additionally, the patient friendly website offers online appointment requests, an extensive patient education library, a practice blog and links to the practice's social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter. Through the wide-ranging patient education library, patients can easily access an array of dental topics including veneers, dental implants and Lakeview Invisalign.

This experienced cosmetic dentist in Lincoln Park is qualified in diagnosis and specialized treatment in a wide array of dental conditions, including the teeth straightening procedure of Invisalign in Lakeview. In addition, patients can find a video of Dr. Tokowitz speaking on WGN's Medical Watch, Sheffield Square Dental Care's expertise and thought leadership throughout the Chicago area. Through this video and the new online patient forms offered on the practice's site, patients can see that Dr. Tokowitz is committed to providing quality dental care for patients of all ages.

About Sheffield Square Dental Center: A lifelong resident of the Chicago, IL area, Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, a premier dentist in Lincoln Park, developed his private dental practice in 1989. As dentistry began to change, Dr. Tokowitz took his commitment to his patients and began training at the world-renowned Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies in 2000. Continuing education allows Dr. Tokowitz to practice dentistry at the highest level, providing the best in quality dental care through services in Invisalign, veneers and dental implants in Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, and Lakeview.

Media Contact:
Dr. Eliot Tokowitz
info@etdds.com
2835 North Sheffield Ave.
Suite 305
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 880-2310
http://www.etdds.com/


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[Press-News.org] Gold Coast Cosmetic Dentist Makes Patients' First Appointments an Easy Transition Through New Online Forms
Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, Wrigleyville dentist, is now offering online patient forms to allow for more time spent between patient and dentist.