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Podiatrist in Jackson Creates Foot and Ankle Awareness Readily Available

Dr. Rose Sotolongo, Jackson podiatrist, has created a patient education library for enhanced patient knowledge of podiatric care.

2011-04-20
RIDGELAND, MS, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading podiatrist in Jackson, MS, Dr. Rose Sotolongo, provides patients with 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, including plantar fasciitis in Jackson.

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, orthotics and corns in Ridgeland.

"It is important that my patients have access to valuable educational information about foot and ankle health in order to fully understand the health of their feet. Having an educational library on the practice's website allows my patients ease and convenience when it comes to podiatric knowledge," said Dr. Rose Sotolongo, podiatrist in Jackson, Ridgeland and Madison.

Additionally, patients can visit the practice's website to download, print and fill out new patient forms. Filling out the new patient paperwork allows more time to be spent on treatment, rather than filling out the appropriate information in the office, making receiving treatment for corns, plantar fasciitis and toenail fungus in Jackson easier than ever before.

When patients are in need of podiatric care, they turn to Dr. Rose Sotolongo, podiatrist in Jackson, MS, for all of their foot and ankle needs. Further proof is seen through Dr. Sotolongo's commitment to providing valuable foot and ankle health care knowledge for her patients by providing an extensive patient education library for patients to search at their own leisure. Quality and trustworthy podiatric care is readily available with this Mississippi podiatrist.

About Dr. Rose Sotolongo, DPM: Dr. Rose Sotolongo, Jackson podiatrist, has been practicing in Ridgeland and surrounding areas for 17 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 Madison county, 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


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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Jackson Creates Foot and Ankle Awareness Readily Available
Dr. Rose Sotolongo, Jackson podiatrist, has created a patient education library for enhanced patient knowledge of podiatric care.