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Westport Ent Invites Patients To Gain Valuable Ear, Nose And Throat Knowledge Via The Launch Of Practice's Interactive Website

Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ENT, introduces the launch of his practice's new state-of-the-art website to enhance patient interaction and education.

2010-12-19
NORWALK, CT, December 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Leading Westport ENT, Dr. Andrew Parker, enhances the medical field with the introduction of his practice's innovative website to further educate patients on ear, nose and throat related health topics. This professional site was created in order to increase the quality of care patients receive from this Norwalk ear, nose and throat doctor.

Serving patients in Norwalk and Westport, Dr. Parker's fully-loaded website offers a wide range of information and tools that patients can utilize for improving their ear, nose and throat health. From staff bios and service descriptions to new patient forms and online appointment requesting, the new website for this Westport ENT provides all of the necessary information a patient needs to make informed decisions about their ear, nose and throat health.

Patients are relying on the Web for easy access to all of their health care needs, in addition to a wide array of other necessities. Even more than simple resources, patients want to participate, learn and even manage their medical care from the comfort of their homes. That is why we have built our interactive site that allows patients to take charge of their ear, nose, and throat care. They can educate themselves on various ear, nose and throat health concerns, request an appointment and even communicate with our office via Facebook. "The options are never-ending," said Dr. Andrew Parker, Westport ear, nose and throat doctor.

Parker Ear Nose & Throat of Fairfield County is operated by Dr. Andrew Parker, an experienced Westport ENT specializing in a wide array of services including Westport snoring treatment, tonsils, tinnitus, adenoids and other ear, nose and throat health care. Dr. Parker and his staff of licensed audiologists strive to provide patients with the best medical treatments in a caring environment. Additionally, Dr. Parker has been added to CT Magazine "Top Doctors" list, proving his commitment to providing the best in quality ear, nose and throat health care.

Patients, who are looking for an experienced Norwalk ENT, and quality care for Westport tinnitus in addition to several other areas, seek the consultation of Dr. Andrew Parker for quality care they can trust. With the launch of the practice's new website, attaining valuable ear, nose and throat information and making well educated decisions in regards to their health is easier than ever before.

About Dr. Andrew J. Parker, M.D: Leading Westport ENT, Dr. Andrew Parker is a board certified otolaryngologist and completed his residency at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, the oldest specialty hospital in the United States. In addition, he is the Chief of surgery for the section of ear, nose and throat at Norwalk Hospital and performs surgery when not practicing medicine at his office. Dr. Parker and his staff of licensed audiologists and a physician associate treat all Ear, Nose and Throat maladies including Westport tinnitus, tonsils and adenoids.

Media Contact:
Dr. Andrew Parker
lynnpadell@aol.com
148 East Avenue, Suite 2-I
Norwalk, CT 06851
http://www.parkerent.com/


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[Press-News.org] Westport Ent Invites Patients To Gain Valuable Ear, Nose And Throat Knowledge Via The Launch Of Practice's Interactive Website
Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ENT, introduces the launch of his practice's new state-of-the-art website to enhance patient interaction and education.