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Family Dentist in Rochester Hills Launches Practice's New Website for Patient Convenience

Dr. Phyllis Indianer, Rochester emergency dentist, recently announced the launch of her practice's interactive website, opening new avenues for dental health care information.

2011-01-08
ROCHESTER HILLS, MI, January 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Phyllis Indianer, dentist in Rochester Hills, is pleased to welcome patients to visit her practice's newly developed website. The website was launched in order to provide patients with valuable information about dental health care problems and treatments for this Rochester cosmetic dentist.

In addition, the patient-friendly website provides patients with a background about this dentist in Rochester, staff, office hours, insurance policies, appointment procedures, maps, directions and an array of other useful information. All of the information a patient might need in regards to their dental health care can be found on the interactive website for Dr. Indianer, Rochester Hills family dentist.

"Life can be extremely hectic for our patients. This is why we are committed to making our practice convenient and accessible to patients even after office hours. We want all of our patients to be well-informed decision makers and to fully understand any dental health issues they may face. With the recent launch of our website, we are able to do just that for our patients with just the click of a mouse," said Dr. Phyllis Indianer, dentist in Rochester, MI.

The innovative website for this emergency dentist in Rochester contains a valuable information-rich patient education library, which is full of an array of dental health care topics. Whether a patient is contemplating a cosmetic treatment or experiencing a dental emergency they can visit the practice's website to further educate themselves on various dental procedures, ailments and treatments from this dentist in Rochester.

Patients can also access information on the dentists, the staff and the location. By visiting the practice's homepage, patients are able to access all of the information they may be looking for in regards to this Rochester emergency dentist. New patients can also view and print paperwork for their first initial visit to Dr. Indianer. Patients can simply print and fill out the forms, bringing them to their first appointment leaving more time for consultation with Drs. Indianer and Diesing.

From family dentistry to emergency dental care, Dr. Indianer and her experienced team of dental professionals are equipped to handle the dental needs for patients of all ages. The practice's educational website is further proof of the dentistry's constant commitment to enhancing the patient experience.

About Dr. Phyllis R. Indianer, DDS, PLC: Dr. Phyllis Indianer has been a dentist in Rochester Hills for over 25 years. After receiving her Bachelors and Dental degrees from the University of Michigan, she was a member of the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh for two years as an instructor in the Department of Oral Diagnosis. Accompanying Dr. Indianer is Dr. Dawn Diesing, cosmetic dentist in Rochester. Together they are committed to infection control and the use of local dental laboratories. Remaining on the cutting edge of technological advances and education, Dr. Indianer and Dr. Diesing are committed to providing patients with the best in quality dental care.

Media Contact:
Dr. Phyllis Indianer
indianerdentistry@sbcglobal.net
1423 Walton Blvd.
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 651-1555
http://www.indianerdentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Family Dentist in Rochester Hills Launches Practice's New Website for Patient Convenience
Dr. Phyllis Indianer, Rochester emergency dentist, recently announced the launch of her practice's interactive website, opening new avenues for dental health care information.