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Dermatologist in West Palm Beach Launches Website for Patient Convenience

Dr. Barry Kuttner, West Palm Beach dermatologist, announces the recent launch of his practice's patient-friendly dermatological website.

2011-01-06
BOYNTON BEACH, FL, January 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dermatologist in West Palm Beach, FL, Dr. Barry Kuttner, is pleased to introduce the launch of his practice's website. The new, educational site was designed to improve patient awareness about dermatological health care.

The new website for this Spanish speaking dermatologist in West Palm Beach offers a wide range of valuable information and tools that patients can use to make educated decisions regarding their skin care. The patient education library provides an array of patient friendly information about dermatological procedures, ailments, and symptoms so that the patient is always abreast of the latest in dermatological care. Additionally, patients can easily learn about the services offered by Dr. Kuttner from the services page, which includes Mohs surgery, skin cancer treatment, acne treatment and excessive sweating in West Palm Beach.

"Since the launch of our new website, our practice has received an overwhelming response from patients who greatly appreciate the usefulness of our new site. With information readily available around the clock, patients can access the information they strive for whenever they need it," said Dr. Kuttner, West Palm Beach Spanish speaking dermatologist.

Understanding the importance of ease and flexibility, Dr. Kuttner has also included appointment requesting from his website so that busy patients can always request a visit with their dermatologist in West Palm Beach, even when the office is closed. New patients can also save time by printing and completing necessary new patient registration forms directly from the website for expediting first appointments. The practice prides itself on a "no waiting" rule, recognizing that a patient's time is valuable.

Dr. Barry Kuttner has been practicing dermatology for more than twenty years. Specializing in the treatment of acne and excessive sweating in West Palm Beach, he delivers customized, gentle dermatological care for every patient he serves. In addition, Integrated Dermatology specializes in the treatment of acne and skin cancer treatment in West Palm Beach.

With the launch of the practice's website, Dr. Kuttner and his talented team of professionals off the best in quality care for their patients. Whether patients are in search for skin cancer treatment or acne treatment in West Palm Beach, Integrated Dermatology is the first choice in quality dermatological care.

About Integrated Dermatology: Owned and operated by Dr. Barry Kuttner, Integrated Dermatology, containing a West Palm Beach 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 skin cancer treatment, Mohs surgery and acne treatment in West Palm Beach for quality care patients can trust.

Media Contact:
Dr. Barry Kuttner
dermatology_06@yahoo.com
1840 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 102
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
561-964-6664
http://www.idwpb.com


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[Press-News.org] Dermatologist in West Palm Beach Launches Website for Patient Convenience
Dr. Barry Kuttner, West Palm Beach dermatologist, announces the recent launch of his practice's patient-friendly dermatological website.