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Alpharetta Chiropractor Introduces Brand New Practice Website

Dr. Matt DiDuro of Health Choice Chiropractic Center has announced the recent launch of his brand new practice website.

2011-09-02
ALPHARETTA, GA, September 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Matt DiDuro, Alpharetta auto accident doctor, of Health Choice Chiropractic Center is pleased to introduce his new and easy to use practice website. The professional website was launched in order to increase awareness and improve patient education surrounding chiropractic health.

Health Choice Chiropractic Center is operated by Dr. Matt DiDuro, a highly qualified chiropractor in Johns Creek. Specializing in a wide array of chiropractic care, this full-service practice offers services for traumatic injuries, arthritis, anti-aging and preventative medicines, sleep apnea, migraines, back pain, osteoporosis and more.

"At Health Choice Chiropractic Center, we want patients to have access to the highest level of care possible. With our new, informational website, patients really can find the health and wellness information they need to make educated decisions about their health even when our office is closed," said Dr. Matt DiDuro, Alpharetta chiropractor.

The new, patient friendly site for Health Choice Chiropractic Center, chiropractic in Alpharetta, provides patients with everything they need to make healthy decisions about their health and well-being. From service information and staff bios to new patient forms and online appointment requesting, the site was designed to improve patient care and convenience.

Additionally, patients can also visit the site to read and browse the extensive patient education library. The educational library offers patient friendly information on topics related to chiropractic health, including lifting techniques, benefits of chiropractic care, massage therapy, back exercise and back pain. Even when the office is closed, patients can also access the information they need regarding their health.

With social media on the rise, Dr. DiDuro, chiropractor in Alpharetta, can also be found interacting with his patients via his practice's social media accounts. He is now actively participating and engaging on leading social media platforms, including Facebook, and Twitter, as well as blogging. Patients can access these social media pages from his home page in order to join the network, receive updates from the practice and communicate with Dr. DiDuro and his staff.

Staying abreast of the latest in chiropractic care and technology, Dr. Matt DiDuro of Health Choice Chiropractic Center, is equipped to handle the needs of patient he serves. Combined with the practice's new, educational website, patients turn to Health Choice Chiropractic Center for total body care they can trust.

About Health Choice Chiropractic Center: Health Choice Chiropractic Center is owned and operated by Dr. Matt DiDuro and was opened in 2008. He spent many of his career teaching at universities that offer pain care. While teaching institutions can be a good setting to access clinical experts, patient care is often delivered by interns and fellows instead of expert faculty. Dr. DiDuro created his practice in order to be able to provide the personalized, expert care patients deserve in the comfort of a private office. Dr. Matt DiDuro brings over 17 years of clinical experience working in the health care profession.

Media Contact:
Dr. Matt DiDuro
11925 Jones Bridge Rd. Suite 103
Alpharetta, GA 30005
(678) 680-8606
http://www.alpharetta-johnscreekchiropractor.com


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[Press-News.org] Alpharetta Chiropractor Introduces Brand New Practice Website
Dr. Matt DiDuro of Health Choice Chiropractic Center has announced the recent launch of his brand new practice website.