MILL CREEK, WA, February 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Drs. Chad Slocum and Sara Lundgaard, Mill Creek dentists, encourage patients to visit their Google places page to write a review of their experience with Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. A husband and wife dental team, Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard, dentists in Mill Creek, WA, value their patients' opinions and urge them to leave their reviews to further expand the practice's services and to provide other patients with confidence for their next appointment.
"We are proud to utilize proven techniques and procedures with state-of-the-art technology to enable our patients to maintain and achieve optimum oral health. We are dedicated to improving the quality of our patients' lives by enhancing their smile and helping them to keep their teeth for a lifetime. In order to do this we need our patients to leave us reviews so we know what areas are great and what areas we may need to place more emphasis on. We look forward to hearing from our patients and furthering our practice," said Dr. Chad Slocum, Mill Creek, WA dentist.
The reviews are easily accessible via any of the available search engines and allow patients to view how other patients' experiences at Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry were. Patients can visit Google, Yelp and Yahoo! to read reviews from previous patients who have received treatment from Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard, Mill Creek cosmetic dentists.
Each patient that has left a review has received various treatments from the office including teeth whitening, dental implants, and veneers in Mill Creek. The reviews show their satisfaction with the services they received in addition to their continual commitment to Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry for all of their dental needs.
Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard take patient reviews as a great compliment and affirmation that their patients feel secure and comfortable with their dental health care team at Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. Patient reviews show that patients entrust Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry with the care of their family, friends, and colleagues.
On Google, one patient's review showcased that "Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry is by far the best dentist office I've ever been to. Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard are truly excellent at what they do, and their staff consists of some of the friendliest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. They genuinely care about their patients in both a professional and personal sense, which is pretty rare these days."
Bringing 29 years of experience to the dental field, Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard specialize in most phases of dentistry. Services offered include, but are not limited to, veneers, teeth whitening, impacted teeth, and dental implants in Mill Creek.
The patient reviews are further proof of Drs. Chad Slocum and Sara Lundgaard's commitment to providing patients with exceptional care. Further proof of their dedication and commitment to quality care can be seen through patient reviews on popular search engines - Google, Yelp and Yahoo!
About Penny Creek Family & Cosmetic Dentistry: Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry was established in May of 2006 by husband and wife dental team, Dr. Chad Slocum and Dr. Sara Lundgaard. Together Dr. Slocum and Dr. Lundgaard bring 29 years of dental experience to the practice. Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry is a leading provider of comprehensive and technically advanced dentistry. At Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, they are proud to offer a wide variety of services and procedures to accommodate the wide variety of patients they treat. As a family practice, Drs. Slocum and Lundgaard are proud to serve young children as well as senior of Mill Creek, Washington.
Media Contact:
Dr. Chad Slocum
contactus@pennycreeksmiles.com
3922 148th Street SE #201
Mill Creek, WA 98012
(425) 337-7300
http://www.pennycreeksmiles.com
Mill Creek Dentist Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews on Google
Dr. Chad Slocum, dentist in Mill Creek, WA, invites patients to visit the Google page for Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry to leave reviews of their experience.
2012-02-16
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[Press-News.org] Mill Creek Dentist Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews on GoogleDr. Chad Slocum, dentist in Mill Creek, WA, invites patients to visit the Google page for Penny Creek Family and Cosmetic Dentistry to leave reviews of their experience.