BROOKFIELD, WI, April 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) To maintain quality dental health care, Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield family dentist, invites patients to leave reviews via popular search engines - Google and Yahoo! By leaving reviews, patients further help Dr. Kuffel maintain a dental office that meets their every need.
"We always look forward to hearing from our patients, and by leaving reviews they can help us to be the best dental team we can be. When our patients leave reviews, they do not go overlooked. We value each review and take into consideration their experience. We hope to further expand our practice by providing superior dental health care, with the help of our patients," said Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist.
The reviews are easily accessible via any of the available search engines and allow patients to view how other patients' experiences with Dr. Kevin Kuffel were. Patients can visit Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Yelp to read reviews from previous patients who have received treatment from Dr. Kuffel and his team of experienced dental professionals.
One patient of Dr. Kuffel stated, "Dr. Kuffel is a great and painless dentist. My family has been going to him for over 28 years now. He's seen us through emergencies and regular dental work. I would highly recommend him."
Additionally, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.drkuffel.com to view more information on Dr. Kuffel, office hours, insurance policies, appointment procedures, maps, directions to the office, and other useful information. Dr. Kuffel, Brookfield, WI dentist, understands how hectic life can be and is committed to making his practice convenient and accessible.
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, dentist in Brookfield, WI, maintains a family based, general dental practice. He is a cosmetic dentist that has extensive experience with all forms of restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Kuffel listens to all his patients' needs and makes sure each patient gets quality time with him. The dental staff and Dr. Kuffel are kind and caring with an emphasis on patient comfort for patients of all ages.
From Brookfield tooth whitening to veneers, Dr. Kevin Kuffel provides patients with the most up-to-date dental care available. Further proof of his dedication and commitment to quality care can be seen through patient reviews on popular search engines - Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Yelp.
About Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC: Born and raised in Brookfield, WI, Dr. Kevin Kuffel attended Marquette University Dental School and opened his solo practice in 1978. He prides himself in his continuing education in order to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. With a well-balanced team of dental professionals, Dr. Kuffel and his staff provide patients with exceptional dental health care.
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Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC
contactus@drkuffel.com
1300 South Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 784-6363
http://www.drkuffel.com
Brookfield Family Dentist Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews of Their Dental Experience
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist, invites patients to share their dental experiences online via popular search engines - Google and Yahoo!.
2012-04-21
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