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Foot And Ankle Care Doctor in Houston Launches New Informational Website

Have you had any recent foot or ankle issues? Dr. Gabriel Maislos of Houston Foot and Ankle Care wants to help you get back on your feet by familiarizing you with your foot or ankle issue.

2010-09-02
HOUSTON, TX, September 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) Houston Podiatrist Dr. Gabriel Maislos established a new online presence this month to assist people with foot or ankle pain. Full of extensive educational materials, this new venture will familiarize individuals with the treatment options available for their condition. From sports injuries to complications from diabetes, Dr. Maislos' new Houston foot and ankle care website discloses the potential benefits his experience may bring to a patient.

In addition, the Houston foot and ankle care site offers potential patients the opportunity to view this foot ankle care doctor's impressive array of qualifications, certifications, publications and teaching credentials. With a listing of the three podiatry offices in Houston and Sugar Land, an individual may also use this website to request an initial appointment and print new patient information forms.

The care of our feet and ankles is something most people take for granted until they are in pain. When that pain begins, it cannot be alleviated fast enough. As a Houston foot and ankle care doctor, Dr. Maislos has offered relief to many patients through both his Houston and Sugar Land offices. With a magnitude of knowledge and experience with injuries, disorders and disease, a person with foot or ankle pain should visit his new website for information and to schedule an appointment.

Dr. Gabriel Maislos, Houston podiatrist, has been helping people with foot and ankle injuries and disorders in Houston, Texas, for many years. At any one of the three offices located in the Houston and Sugarland areas you will get exceptional care. Dr. Maislos is Board Certified and has an abundance of knowledge and experience in treating all types of foot and ankle injuries including sports related injuries.

Houston Foot and Ankle Care
7737 Southwest Freeway
Suite 790
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: (713) 541-3199
Website: http://houstonfootankle.com/


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[Press-News.org] Foot And Ankle Care Doctor in Houston Launches New Informational Website
Have you had any recent foot or ankle issues? Dr. Gabriel Maislos of Houston Foot and Ankle Care wants to help you get back on your feet by familiarizing you with your foot or ankle issue.