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Podiatrist in New York City Makes Receiving Foot Care Easier

Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in New York City, enhances online availability with new online appointment requesting feature.

2011-10-22
NEW YORK, NY, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City, introduces a new online appointment requesting feature for busy, on the run patients. With problems arising at any point of the day, patients can now request appointments online via the practice's website.

When symptoms arise, patients can simply submit an appointment request via the practice's website without altering their schedule. The practice's new appointment requesting feature has allowed Dr. Gary Evans to offer more convenient and easy ways for patients to make appointments with him.

"My patients can often ignore their foot and ankle problems because they simply do not have time to call our office to schedule an appointment. This is why we have added the new, convenient feature of online appointment requesting, which is available at any time of the day," said Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in New York City.

Patients can access the new appointment requesting online via the practice's state-of-the-art website. The new appointment tool is easy to use. Patients can simply visit the practice's website, complete the brief request form with their preferred date and time, and submit the form to Dr. Evans, podiatrist in NYC. Once the scheduling coordinators receive the request, they will contact the patient with their confirmed date and time.

In addition to online appointment requesting, patients can also call Dr. Gary Evan's New York office at (212) 279-0086 or the Whitestone, New York office at (718) 767-2828 to take advantage of appointment availability.

Bringing quality experiences and easy foot and ankle care comes natural for Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in NYC, and his experienced podiatric staff. They are committed to pursuing continuing education and are also dedicated to providing patients with comfort and convenience, which is exhibited by the availability of online appointment requesting with the click of a mouse.

About Dr. Gary Evans' Podiatric Practice: Dr. Gary Evans is a board certified podiatrist in New York City and an NYU graduate. Specializing in all phases of podiatry, Dr. Gary Evans is joined by Drs. James Korponay and Caren Schumer for the best in quality care. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a convenient and comfortable setting, they provide treatment for bunions, diabetic foot care, heel pain, and Achilles tendon, among many other foot conditions.

Media Contact:
Dr. Gary Evans, DPM
NYCPodiatry@gmail.com
1 Penn Plaza Suite 1707
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-0086
http://www.drgaryevans.com


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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in New York City Makes Receiving Foot Care Easier
Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in New York City, enhances online availability with new online appointment requesting feature.