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Boynton Dermatologist Introduces Online Appointment Requesting for Patient Ease

Dr. Barry Kuttner, dermatologist in Boynton, allows for stress-free appointment requesting via the practice's easy-to-use website.

2011-01-06
BOYNTON BEACH, FL, January 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dermatologist in Boynton, Dr. Barry Kuttner, announces the addition of online appointment requesting to his practice website to allow patients an easy and obstacle free way to request appointments with Integrated Dermatology. Patients can access the appointment requesting feature without difficulty via this Boynton dermatologist's interactive website.

Appointment requesting is now a simple and convenient process for patients of this dermatologist in Boynton, FL. To request appointment availability, patients can fill out the appointment request form via the practice's website. Patients can choose the date and time that would work best with their busy schedules. In addition, patients are able to describe the nature of their visit, whether it is acne treatment, warts, wrinkles or skin cancer treatment in Boynton. Once submitted, a scheduling coordinator will contact the patient to confirm the appointment.

"I want my patients to be able to easily access Integrated Dermatology for all of their skin needs. This is why we have added the feature of online appointment requesting. Our patients can simply access this feature via our website without interrupting their busy days. It is important to us that we are able to improve the health and appearance of our patient's skin, beginning with easy appointment requesting," said Dr. Barry Kuttner, Boynton dermatologist.

In addition to online appointment requesting, patients can visit the website for this Creole and Spanish speaking dermatologist in Boynton for access to a vast educational library. Whether patients are looking for information on Mohs surgery, skin cancer treatment or acne treatment in Boynton, they can find all the information needed via the practice's website.

Patients can simply access the educational library and search various topics such as Mohs surgery in Boynton and a wide array of information will be provided. Dr. Kuttner and his qualified staff of professionals encourage patients to contact them whenever they have an interest or concern. The addition of the practice's online appointment requesting further demonstrates Integrated Dermatology's dedication to providing the best in quality dermatological care for patients of all ages.

About Integrated Dermatology: Owned and operated by Dr. Barry Kuttner, Integrated Dermatology, containing a Boynton pediatric dermatologist, is committed to providing patients with the best in quality dermatological care. A board certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist, Dr. Kuttner is accompanied by board certified dermatologist Dr. Kathleen Herne and board certified physician assistant, Kristen Hafner providing the best in quality care available. Dr. Kuttner and his trusted team of specialists offer acne treatment, Mohs surgery and skin cancer treatment in Boynton for quality care patients can trust.

Media Contact:
Dr. Barry Kuttner
dermatology_06@yahoo.com
10151 Enterprise Center Blvd, Suite 108
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
561-964-6664
http://www.idwpb.com


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[Press-News.org] Boynton Dermatologist Introduces Online Appointment Requesting for Patient Ease
Dr. Barry Kuttner, dermatologist in Boynton, allows for stress-free appointment requesting via the practice's easy-to-use website.