CONCORD, NC, December 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier podiatrist in Concord, Dr. Kevin McDonald, is pleased to announce the launch of the new website for his practice. The professional site was designed in order to increase the quality of care patients receive from this podiatrist in Harrisburg and Concord.
The newly designed website and its valuable web tools were developed in order to make foot and ankle health care more efficient and accessible for patients. Patients can now visit the website to gain access to important practice information and resources from any location, at any point during their day. The website offers information including staff bios, office details, new patient forms, and a patient education library. The patient library contains valuable information on topics such as bunions and heel pain in Concord, in addition to several other topics.
"Family Foot Care is pleased to announce the release of our new website for added patient convenience. Our entire team is committed to delivering the best podiatric care and information to our patients. With our new site it is even more possible than before. Patients can educate themselves on various foot and ankle health care topics and even communicate with our office via Facebook," said Dr. McDonald, Concord podiatrist.
Not only is this podiatrist in Harrisburg improving his practice with his new website, he is also engaging patients via Facebook, and the practice's very own blog. Patients can easily access the practice's interactive Facebook page to join Dr. McDonald's network in order to communicate with the practice and other patients. In addition, the blog offers more valuable information from Dr. McDonald himself, covering an array of topics such as bunions in Harrisburg.
From heel pain to diabetic foot care in Concord, Dr. Kevin McDonald and his experienced team of podiatric professionals are equipped to handle the podiatric needs of patients of every age. The practice's educational website further demonstrates this podiatrist in Concord, NC's commitment to enhancing patient knowledge and experience.
About Family Foot Care: Owned and operated by Dr. Kevin McDonald, a Concord podiatrist, Family Foot Care is a full-service podiatric practice. Dr. Kevin McDonald practiced podiatry in Georgia for close to twenty years before he moved to North Carolina in 2005. He graduated from Boston College in 1982 with degrees in Mathematics and Biology. He proceeded to earn his doctorate from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco in 1986. Dr. McDonald was selected as the Treasurer of the North Carolina Foot and Ankle Society and the Coordinator of the NCFAS Medical Assistant Education Program. In addition, he has a keen interest in professional development and ongoing educational training, allowing him to provide services for heel pain, diabetic foot care and bunions in Harrisburg for patients of all ages.
Media Contact:
Dr. Kevin McDonald
familyfootcare@yahoo.com
1022 Lee-Ann Drive
Concord, NC 28025
(704)786-4482
http://www.cabarrusfootdoctor.com
Concord Podiatrist Invites Patients To Visit The Practice's New State-of-the-art Website For Valuable Information
Dr. Kevin McDonald, podiatrist in Concord, announces the recent launch of his practice's website with enhanced features to keep patients informed on foot and ankle health care.
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[Press-News.org] Concord Podiatrist Invites Patients To Visit The Practice's New State-of-the-art Website For Valuable InformationDr. Kevin McDonald, podiatrist in Concord, announces the recent launch of his practice's website with enhanced features to keep patients informed on foot and ankle health care.