KATY, TX, April 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Hamon and Dr. De Buyl of Hamon, De Buyl and Associates, dentists in Katy, are pleased to announce that patients can now interact with them more closely through the launch of the practice's social media channels, Facebook and Twitter. With the introduction of these social media websites, patients can now access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's experiences with this dentist in Katy, TX.
Patients can easily join this Katy cosmetic dentist's Facebook and Twitter pages by visiting the practice's website. Once a patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Hamon, De Buyl and Associates, dentists in Katy, TX. In addition to updates, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Drs. Hamon and De Buyl, as well as their staff.
"Creating Facebook and Twitter profiles for our practice is a fun and unique way for us to interact with our technologically advanced patients," said Dr. Hamon, dentist in Katy. "It is important for us to interact with our patients not only in the office, but outside of the office as well. Sharing experiences through these social mediums is another way a patient can gain the confidence they need to receive treatment."
The Facebook and Twitter accounts allow Drs. Hamon and De Buyl to actively participate in discussions and to share various information they deem necessary for patients to know. These social media channels also allow Drs. Hamon and De Buyl to inform patients of current specials, as well as announcements about the practice.
"When we find important information that might benefit our patients we can immediately link it to our Facebook and Twitter accounts, rather than waiting for our patients to make appointments. Patients in our network are instantly notified of any news or messages we share. It's truly viral," said Dr. De Buyl, dentist in Katy.
In addition to this Katy orthodontist's Facebook and Twitter pages, Drs. Hamon and De Buyl have also created a blog for their practice in which they can actively contribute content related to dental health care. Each post from the practice's blog updates the Facebook and Twitter pages, maintaining an up-to-date social network. The practice's blog contains information on a wide array of topics, including Katy oral surgery, implants, Invisalign, and veneers, among other dental health care topics.
Additionally, this Katy orthodontist is offering Six Month Smiles, which allows patients to create the beautiful smile they have always wanted by their next cleaning. Six Month Smiles are for the millions of adults who are unhappy with their own smile. With Six Month Smiles, patients can straighten their teeth with clear braces that gently straighten and align teeth in an average of just six months.
Hamon, DeBuyl and Associates offers services in implants, veneers, Invisalign, Orthodontics and oral surgery in Katy in addition to several other dental health care features. The dental professionals are committed to providing comfort and convenience for patients of every age. This is further proven with single visit crowns and on-lays through the use of their in-office dental laboratory. Patients no longer have to wait weeks to receive the treatment they desire.
About Hamon, DeBuyl and Associates, DDS, LLP: Owned and operated by Drs. Hamon and DeBuyl, dentists in Katy, TX, Hamon, DeBuyl and Associates is committed to providing the best in quality dental care for patients in the Katy area. Dr. Hamon received his D.D.S, from University of Texas-Houston in 1974 and Dr. DeBuyl received his from the University of Texas-Houston in 2004. Dr. Hamon, Katy cosmetic dentist, has been serving patients in Katy since 1976 with Dr. DeBuyl being a previous patient of his since 1983. Dr. DeBuyl joined the practice shortly after graduation.
Media Contact:
Dr. Arnaud De Buyl
drdebuyl@hamonanddebuyl.com
24022 Cinco Village Center Blvd. Suite 200
Katy, TX 77494
(281) 392-9251
http://www.cincoranchdentist.com
Dentists in Katy, TX Reaches Patients Through Social Media
Hamon, De Buyl and Associates, Katy orthodontists, interact closely with patients via Facebook and Twitter, a patient's choice for communication.
2011-04-16
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[Press-News.org] Dentists in Katy, TX Reaches Patients Through Social MediaHamon, De Buyl and Associates, Katy orthodontists, interact closely with patients via Facebook and Twitter, a patient's choice for communication.