RIDGELAND, MS, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading podiatrist in Ridgeland, MS, Dr. Rose Sotolongo, informs patient of the ease and accessibility of treatment with an in-house lab for fabrication and repair of orthotics. Patients have the added convenience of bringing in their orthotics to this Ridgeland podiatrist, for optimum foot and ankle health care.
For patients who unexpectedly need an orthotic fixed or created with this podiatrist in Ridgeland, they do not have to wait weeks to receive and view results with Dr. Sotolongo. Providing the best in quality foot and ankle health care, this Ridgeland podiatrist is committed to providing patients with proper availability and treatment to be able to efficiently take care of their every need.
"It is important for my patients to be able to schedule an appointment with me quickly as well as receiving proper development of their orthotics, rather than having to wait for weeks. I want my patients to know that I am willing and ready to handle any of their foot and ankle problems that may arise. Having an in-house lab allows my patients ease and convenience," said Dr. Rose Sotolongo, podiatrist in Ridgeland.
In addition to Dr. Sotolongo's commitment to providing fast, quality care with an in-house lab and digital x-ray machine, she provides patients with added educational resources via the practice's interactive website. The website for this Ridgeland podiatrist gives patients the opportunity to view an extensive education library containing an array of information about foot and ankle health care.
Patients can access the education library via the practice's state-of-the-art website by clicking on the patient education link and simply typing a topic or ailment into the search box. With an array of educational information available with just a click of the mouse, patients can research any topic or ailment they want, further educating themselves on proper podiatric care. They can search topics such as bunions, heel pain, diabetic care and orthotics.
When patients are in need of podiatric care, they turn to Dr. Rose Sotolongo, podiatrist in Ridgeland, for all of their foot and ankle needs. Further proof is seen through Dr. Sotolongo's commitment to maintaining accessibility for her patient's needs through an in-house lab and by providing an extensive patient education library for patients to search at their own leisure. Quality and trustworthy podiatric care is more readily available than ever before through this Ridgeland podiatrist.
About Dr. Rose Sotolongo, DPM: Dr. Rose Sotolongo, Ridgeland podiatrist, has been practicing in Charlotte and surrounding areas for 11 years. She is dedicated to providing the best in quality care, which includes remaining on the cutting-edge of technological and educational advances in podiatry. Patients turn to Dr. Sotolongo, podiatrist in Ridgeland, MS, for all of their foot and ankle health care needs including custom molded orthotics, heel pain and bunion care.
Media Contact:
Dr. Rose Sotolongo
contactus@thefootdoctorms.com
731 S. Pear Orchard Rd. Suite 7
Ridgeland, MS 39157
(601) 206-9101
http://www.thefootdoctorms.com
Podiatrist in Ridgeland Strives for Patient Convenience with New In-House Lab
Dr. Rose Sotolongo, Ridgeland podiatrist, is offering in-house lab for orthotic fabrication and repair, in addition to a new digital x-ray machine for increased patient satisfaction.
2011-01-13
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Ridgeland Strives for Patient Convenience with New In-House LabDr. Rose Sotolongo, Ridgeland podiatrist, is offering in-house lab for orthotic fabrication and repair, in addition to a new digital x-ray machine for increased patient satisfaction.