NEW YORK, NY, April 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading NYC foot doctor, Dr. Gary Evans, has recently launched the practice's social media websites: Facebook and Twitter. These social media channels were set up to maintain a superior level of communication and interaction with patients at any point during the day. Patients can now access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's experiences with this New York City podiatrist.
Patients can easily join the Facebook and Twitter pages for this podiatrist in NYC by visiting the practice's website. Once a patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Dr. Evans, NYC foot doctor. In addition to updates, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Dr. Gary Evans, as well as his experienced staff members.
"My patients seem to be using the Internet for everything these days, including sharing information and interacting with other patients on popular social media websites. Building a social network has presented an excellent opportunity for my practice to share educational information and to communicate more effectively with patients than we ever have before," said Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in NYC.
In addition to this NYC podiatrist's Facebook and Twitter pages, Dr. Evans has also created a blog for his practice in which he can actively contribute content related to foot and ankle health care. Each post from the practice's blog is distributed to the Facebook and Twitter pages, maintaining an up-to-date social network.
Whether patients are looking for laser toenail treatment in NYC or bunion treatment, they turn to Dr. Gary Evans for all of their podiatric needs. Dr. Gary Evans' commitment to his patients, as well as his passion for delivering quality patient care keeps him at the forefront of podiatric procedures and techniques. The practice's new social network further demonstrates this NYC foot doctor's eagerness to engage patients and improve communication methods.
About Dr. Gary Evans' Podiatric Practice: Dr. Gary Evans is a board certified podiatrist in New York City and an NYU graduate. Specializing in all phases of podiatry, Dr. Gary Evans is joined by Drs. James Korponay and Caren Schumer for the best in quality care. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a convenient and comfortable setting, this NYC podiatrist provides treatment for bunions, diabetic foot care, heel pain, and Achilles tendon, among many other foot conditions.
Media Contact:
Dr. Gary Evans, DPM
NYCPodiatry@gmail.com
1 Penn Plaza Suite 1707
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-0086
http://www.drgaryevans.com
NYC Foot Doctor Introduces New Avenue for Communication Via Social Media Websites
Dr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City, embraces the digital age with the introduction of his Facebook and Twitter pages.
2011-04-13
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[Press-News.org] NYC Foot Doctor Introduces New Avenue for Communication Via Social Media WebsitesDr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City, embraces the digital age with the introduction of his Facebook and Twitter pages.

