HOUSTON, TX, May 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dentists in Houston, Katy and Memorial, Drs. Trey Thompson and Rick Hammond, invite online savvy patients to visit their practice website to increase patient knowledge of dental health care and the practice. The practice's website contains a wealth of valuable information regarding dental health care, including dental problems, diagnoses and treatments.
Patients are encouraged to visit the website for Hammond and Thompson Dental Group to access biographies on Drs. Thompson and Hammond, a list of services, an extensive educational library and an array of other features. The website provides patients with an overview of Hammond and Thompson Dental Group and the field of dentistry.
"Our practice website was created in order to extend our knowledge and expertise to our patients outside of our office hours. The website serves as a focal point for our patients to access valuable information about our practice, services and other important information regarding their dental health care," said Dr. Trey Thompson, Houston dentist.
As patients navigate the website for Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, they will find information about the practice philosophy, insurance policies, appointment scheduling procedures and new patient forms for easy download. Patients are encouraged to browse the website at their convenience and are encouraged to contact Drs. Thompson and Hammond, dentists in Katy, with any questions.
Since 1978, Dr. Rick Hammond and Dr. Trey Thompson have been working with patients in the Houston, Katy and Memorial, TX areas to provide optimum dental care for the entire family. The launch of the practice website is further proof of their commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental care possible. Patients can access the website for Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, cosmetic dentist in Houston, to enhance their knowledge of the practice and dental health care.
About Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, PLLC: Hammond and Thompson Dental Group is a full-service dental practice serving patients in Houston, Memorial and Katy, TX. The dentists, here, stay on top of ongoing education in order to keep up with the latest trends in general and cosmetic dentistry. Additionally, they offer a wide range of dental treatment including veneers, and implants. Hammond and Thompson Dental Group hold professional memberships in Greater Houston Dental Society, Academy of General Dentistry, Texas Dental Association, in addition to many other associations. They continue to serve as experienced dentists in Houston, Memorial and Katy for every patient's needs.
Media Contact:
Drs. Trey Thompson and Rick Hammond
tthompsondds@comcast.net
Two Eldridge Place
757 N. Eldridge Parkway, Suite 600
Houston, Texas 77079
http://www.hammondandthompsondental.com
Cosmetic Dentist In Houston Expands Practice And Reaches Out To Patients Online
Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, dentists in Houston, have recently launched their practice's website for increased online presence.
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