SCOTTSDALE, AZ, January 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sports podiatrist in Scottsdale, Dr. Mark Forman, is committed to improving patient education through his interactive website. To increase treatment awareness and simplify how patients obtain their foot and ankle health care information, this podiatrist in Scottsdale has included a patient friendly, educational library to his practice's website.
Dr. Forman and his qualified staff believe that educated patients are better equipped to make important decisions in regards to their foot and ankle health care. Patients can now rely on this Scottsdale podiatrist's site for all of their podiatric health care questions and for easy access to oral health care resources, including treatments and symptoms.
"Our practice strives for patient satisfaction and convenience. We are pleased to introduce our educational website so that our patients can access all of the information they need to make well informed decisions regarding their podiatric health," said Dr. Forman, sports podiatrist in Scottsdale.
Patients can view information on various topics including heel pain, diabetic foot care and orthotics in Scottsdale via the practice's interactive website. In addition, patients have the ability to download new patient forms. These forms can easily be accessed via the practice's website. Simply print, fill out and return to this sports podiatrist in Scottsdale at the first appointment with Dr. Forman.
With the introduction of new patient forms, patients no longer have to delay their diagnosis and treatment time with paperwork and forms. Patients now have more quality one on one time with this Scottsdale podiatrist. More time can be spent diagnosing and treating heel pain, orthotics and diabetic foot care in Scottsdale.
Dr. Forman and his qualified staff strive to stay abreast of the latest podiatric technologies and communication trends in order to deliver the most advanced foot and ankle care both in and out of the office. In addition to the practice's online patient forms, the new educational library has introduced a new avenue in which patients can retrieve information about their podiatric health.
To learn more about this Scottsdale podiatrist, call 480-423-8400 or visit http://www.arizonafootandankle.com/
About Dr. Mark Forman: Dr. Mark Forman is an experienced podiatrist in Scottsdale, AZ. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a comfortable convenient setting, this Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist provides treatment for bunions, sports-related injuries, diabetic foot care and heel pain in Scottsdale, among many other foot conditions.
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Dr. Mark Forman
contactus@azfootpain.com
8585 East Bell Road, Suite A 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480-423-8400
http://www.arizonafootandankle.com/
Podiatrist In Scottsdale Introduces New Online Patient Education Resources
Scottsdale podiatrist, Dr. Mark Forman, invites patients to visit his practice's website for further knowledge on various foot and ankle health care topics.
2011-01-01
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist In Scottsdale Introduces New Online Patient Education ResourcesScottsdale podiatrist, Dr. Mark Forman, invites patients to visit his practice's website for further knowledge on various foot and ankle health care topics.