NORWALK, CT, April 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Andrew Parker has improved his patient's' 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 access the appointment requesting feature via the practice's interactive website.
Serving patients in Norwalk and Westport, along with other nearby towns, Dr. Parker makes appointment requesting a simple and convenient process. To request appointment availability, patients can fill out the appointment request form via the practice's website. Patients can choose the date and time that would work best with their busy schedules. In addition, patients are able to describe the nature of their visit, whether it is Westport tonsils, hearing aids, adenoids, snoring or tinnitus. Once submitted, a scheduling coordinator will contact the patient to confirm the appointment.
"In this digital age, many people prefer to use the Internet for all of their needs, and this even includes making appointments to visit a doctor. With the new online appointment requesting feature, patients do not have to interrupt their day by calling the office. They can simply fill out the appointment request and a representative will call them for confirmation. It is as simple as that," said Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk hearing aid doctor.
Parker Ear Nose & Throat of Fairfield County is operated by Dr. Andrew Parker, an experienced ENT specializing in a wide array of services including Westport tinnitus, tonsils, snoring treatment, adenoids and other ear, nose and throat health care. Dr. Parker and his staff of licensed audiologists, another physician and a physician associate, strive to provide patients with the best medical treatments in a caring environment. Additionally, Dr. Parker has been added to CT Magazine's "Top Doctors" list, proving his commitment to providing the best in quality ear, nose and throat health care.
Patients, who are looking for an experienced ENT, and quality treatment for Westport hearing aids seek the consultation of Dr. Andrew Parker for experienced care they can trust. With the appointment requesting feature available via the practice's website, staying on top of ear, nose and throat appointments with Dr. Parker is easier than ever before.
About Dr. Andrew J. Parker, M.D: Dr. Andrew Parker is a board certified otolaryngologist and completed his residency at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, the oldest specialty hospital in the United States. In addition, he is the Chief of surgery for the section of ear, nose and throat at Norwalk Hospital and performs surgery when not practicing medicine at his office. Dr. Parker and his staff of licensed audiologists and a physician associate treat all Ear, Nose and Throat maladies including tinnitus, tonsils and adenoids.
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Westport ENT Offers Patients Easy Appointment Requesting
Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ear, nose and throat doctor, invites patients to request appointments online via the practice's website.
2011-04-21
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[Press-News.org] Westport ENT Offers Patients Easy Appointment RequestingDr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ear, nose and throat doctor, invites patients to request appointments online via the practice's website.