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Cosmetic Dentist in Park Ridge Makes Appointment Requesting as Easy as Point and Click

Dr. Daniel Hogan, Park Ridge dentist, invites patients to conveniently request appointments online via the practice's website.

2011-04-20
PARK RIDGE, IL, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading Park Ridge dentist, Dr. Daniel Hogan, has enhanced his patients' ability to seek treatment through online appointment requesting. The online appointment feature was created in order to make routine appointment setting quick and convenient, as well as to increase the quality of care patients receive. Patients can easily access the appointment requesting feature via the practice's educational website.

Providing patients with the opportunity to easily request appointments for various procedures and treatments creates a welcoming environment for this cosmetic dentist in Park Ridge. Patients can now request appointments between meetings or while they are at home. Not everyone is able to contact the practice's office during operating hours, therefore the online appointment feature creates the option for patients to make their appointments at all hours of the day.

"We are living in a digital age where people generally prefer to use the Internet for all of their needs, including making appointments to visit their doctor. By allowing my patients to request appointments online, they do not have to interrupt their day by calling the office. They can simply fill out the appointment request on our website and submit it. One of our representatives will then call them for confirmation. It's that easy," said Dr. Daniel Hogan, dentist in Park Ridge.

To enhance patient education, Dr. Hogan also offers an educational library, as well as educational videos via the practice website. The educational videos were created to provide patients with visual animations that demonstrate various dental procedures and problems. Patients have the option to view several videos from the website video gallery including bridges, crowns, dentures, endodontics and dental implants.

Dr. Daniel Hogan and his professional dental team are committed to delivering quality, gentle dental care to patients in the Park Ridge area. The website for this cosmetic dentist in Park Ridge combined with its valuable, patient friendly features and the newly launched appointment requesting feature serves as further testament to the practice's dedication to delivering quality dental care for every patient.

About Dr. Daniel Hogan: Dr. Daniel Hogan earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville School of Dental Medicine. Specializing in crowns, veneers and dental implants, Dr. Hogan is committed to providing patients with the best in quality dental care. Additionally, he is a member of the American Dental Association, the Illinois State Dental Society and the Chicago Dental Society. In the late 1980s he acted as chairman of the Park Ridge Dental Study Club and provided content support for oral cancer and dental health information for the Wonders of Life Pavilion at Walt Disney World in 1988.

Media Contact:
Dr. Daniel Hogan
contactus@danhogandmd.com
101 S. Washington Avenue
Park Ridge, IL 60068
(847) 698-0203
http://www.danhogandmd.com/


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[Press-News.org] Cosmetic Dentist in Park Ridge Makes Appointment Requesting as Easy as Point and Click
Dr. Daniel Hogan, Park Ridge dentist, invites patients to conveniently request appointments online via the practice's website.