WARWICK, RI, September 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Experienced Middletown podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, introduce the option of filling out new patient paperwork on the practice's state-of-the-art website. New patients can now spend more time with their doctor rather than on filling out the needed paperwork.
New patient paperwork can easily be downloaded from this Warwick, RI podiatrist's website. Simply by visiting the website, new patients can easily access the forms for downloading. With the necessary paperwork completed in advance, the Foot & Ankle Institute of New England can spend more quality time with the new patient, treating Middletown heel pain and other foot ailments, symptoms and conditions.
"Our office thrives on providing patients with easy access to the best in quality foot care. With access to filling out new patient paperwork on our interactive website our job as podiatrists just got easier. We are now able to spend more valuable time with our patients, working on finding a treatment that best suits them without the delay of paperwork," says Dr. Stephen Rogers, Warwick podiatrist.
This Fall River podiatrist is experienced and qualified to treat and diagnose a wide array of foot and ankle conditions. With the newest technology, Foot & Ankle Institute of New England is capable of transforming any foot condition into healthy, happy feet. Specialties of this practice include repair of ruptured Achilles tendon, reconstruction of the foot and ankle by fusion and joint implants, fracture repair and flat feet in Fall River, MA, along with many other ailments.
In addition to the new patient forms, this practice's website provides access into the different services offered, appointment requests, patient education, meet the staff and several other features. The provided information allows the patient to become better acquainted with the practice and office staff in addition to a better understanding of foot and ankle problems they may encounter. Patients can visit the website for more information on heel pain in Warwick, in addition to many other treatments and procedures.
Foot & Ankle Institute of New England has been providing quality care for all of your foot and ankle needs for generations. Striving for top-of-the-line and efficient service, the new patient registration forms allow this Fall River podiatrist to successfully focus on patient relations.
About Foot & Ankle Institute of New England: Foot and Ankle Institute of New England is a group of leading podiatrists in Warwick, Middletown and Fall River. Warwick flat foot and heel pain specialists, Drs. Robert Gallucci, Stephen Rogers, Jonathan Sabourin, and Douglas Reid bring years of experience to the podiatric field and a passion for delivering quality foot and ankle care to every patient they serve. Services include treatment for fungal nails, heel pain, diabetic wounds, flat foot and heel pain in Middletown, Warwick and Fall River.
Media Contact:
Dr. Stephen J. Rogers
rogersdpm@gmail.com
300 Toll Gate Road
Suite 301C
Warwick, RI 02886
401-738-7750
http://www.footankle.info/
Fall River Podiatrists Of The Foot And Ankle Institute Of New England Present New Patient Forms On Interactive Website
Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, Warwick podiatrists, alleviate longer wait-times in-office by allowing patients to fill out new patient forms in the comfort of their homes.
2010-09-24
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[Press-News.org] Fall River Podiatrists Of The Foot And Ankle Institute Of New England Present New Patient Forms On Interactive WebsiteFoot & Ankle Institute of New England, Warwick podiatrists, alleviate longer wait-times in-office by allowing patients to fill out new patient forms in the comfort of their homes.
