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Scottsdale Podiatrist Encourages Patient Interaction With New Blog

Dr. Forman, leading podiatrist in Scottsdale, has recently launched his practice blog in order to improve the level of interaction he can provide his patients

2010-09-12
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, September 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) Scottsdale podiatrist, Dr. Mark Forman, has announced the recent launch of his practice blog. The informative blog was created in order to improve patient education and communication between the patient and office. The blog's url is http://www.blogster.com/scottsdalefootpain/. Patients that already "like" the practice on Facebook will automatically get the blog on their Facebook account.

The educational blog is updated regularly by the Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist and can be easily accessed by patients via the practice's website. Past blog posts written by Dr. Forman include topics such as flip-flops, flat feet, plantar fasciitis, athletics and feet, and shoes to keep your kids physically fit.

"Much like a journal, my new practice blog allows me to contribute articles, podiatry news and other noteworthy information to my patients," said Dr. Mark Forman, Scottsdale podiatrist. "Patients then have the option to comment to my posts, and likewise, I can reply to patient feedback, thus creating an ongoing stream of interaction between the practice and the patient."

Dr. Forman is an experienced and highly qualified podiatrist in Scottsdale, AZ. Offering a full array of services in a comfortable setting, the full-service practice is committed to providing the highest quality of foot and ankle care. Services include geriatric foot care, sports-related injury treatments, diabetic foot care, treatment for heel pain and orthotics in Scottsdale.

In addition to Dr. Forman's blog, patients can also learn more about their Scottsdale podiatrist by visiting and joining the practice's social network. The practice's Facebook, Twitter and MySpace pages are synced with the blog, which means every time Dr. Forman writes a blog post it updates his entire social network with valuable content and information.

The interactive website for this Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist encompasses everything a patient needs to make decisions regarding their foot and ankle health. Patients can request an appointment; new patients can download registration forms in advance of first visits; and existing patients can even purchase foot and ankle products from Dr. Forman's online medical products store. Products include everything from deodorizing foot wash and shoe insoles to bunion sleeves and diabetic socks for diabetic foot care in Scottsdale.

Dr. Forman and his qualified staff strive to stay abreast of the latest podiatric technologies and communication trends in order to deliver the most advanced foot and ankle care both in and out of the office. In addition to the practice's educational website, the new practice blog has created a new avenue in which patients can retrieve information about their podiatric health.

To learn more about this Scottsdale podiatrist, call 480-423-8400 or visit www.azfootpain.com.

About Dr. Mark Forman: Dr. Mark Forman is an experienced podiatrist in Scottsdale AZ. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a comfortable convenient setting, this Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist provides treatment for bunions, sports-related injuries, diabetic foot care and heel pain in Scottsdale, among many other foot conditions.

Media Contact:
Dr. Mark Forman
contactus@azfootpain.com
8585 East Bell Road, Suite A 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480-423-8400
http://www.azfootpain.com/


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[Press-News.org] Scottsdale Podiatrist Encourages Patient Interaction With New Blog
Dr. Forman, leading podiatrist in Scottsdale, has recently launched his practice blog in order to improve the level of interaction he can provide his patients