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Gastroenterologist in Philadelphia Releases Mobile Website for Faster Loading Times

To make receiving important information easy, G.I. Specialists, gastroenterologists in Langhorne, have created a mobile website for increased access via smartphones and tablet devices.

2012-05-02
PHILADELPHIA, PA, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Board certified gastroenterologists in Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd and Langhorne, PA, G.I. Specialists, invite patients that are constantly on-the-go to visit their technologically advanced mobile website. With the recent launch of their mobile website, patients can now gain easy access to G.I. Specialists, gastroenterologists in Langhorne, without the complications of slow loading, difficult to navigate webpages.

"Today, a host of people are accessing the Internet from their smartphones and tablet devices, but many websites are still stuck in the age of computer-only Internet usage," said Dr. Geoffrey Braden, Philadelphia gastroenterologist. "We wanted to make sure our patients could easily access the practice's website while on-the-go, thus we created our mobile website. With a mobile website, our patients can gain instant access to the website without the wait and frustration of slow loading traditional websites."

The new mobile-optimized website is a different version of G.I. Specialists' original website, developed to suit the hardware of smartphones and tablet devices. Patients can experience the benefits of a mobile-ready website through faster loading times and easier navigation capabilities with G.I. Specialists' new mobile website

With the new mobile website for G.I. Specialists, patients can now access gastroenterology information while on the go. From Philadelphia stomach pain and heartburn, to colon cancer and colonoscopy in Philadelphia, and surrounding areas, patients can easily access information on procedures they may need or conditions.

The use of mobile Internet has risen significantly in the last year. As figures for mobile Internet usage continue to rise each year, the choice to have a mobile website was clear. G.I. Specialists is happy to offer patients the ease and convenience of less wait time with a faster loading website from their mobile phone or tablet device.

In today's fast paced world, G.I. Specialists stands out amongst the rest. With their new mobile website, these board certified Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd and Langhorne gastroenterologists continue to make receiving important gastroenterology information easier than before. Patients are encouraged to visit G.I. Specialists' mobile website at http://www.gispecialists.com, while on the go for the same valuable information as their current, traditional website.

About G.I. Specialists: Established over 30 years ago, G.I. Specialists is a team of 11 gastroenterologists in Bala Cynwyd, Philadelphia and Langhorne, PA devoted to the full range of G.I. diseases and conditions, including colonoscopy, stomach pain, colon cancer and heart burn, among other conditions and diseases. G.I. Specialists consists of Drs. Harvey Lefton, MD, FASGE, Jeffrey Pilchman, MD, Gregory Schapiro, MD, Jamie Kasper, MD, Jenifer Lehrer, MD, Matthew Cohen, MD, Geoffrey Braden, MD, Alexander Harmatz, MD, Raynard Cheung, MD, Paul Weisberg, MD, and Anthony Rosa, MD. All of the specialists at G.I. Specialists are active in professional societies and participate in continuing medical education to keep current on the latest strategies for helping their patients. Each has areas of special interest and expertise while still offering general care for conditions of the digestive system for inpatients and outpatients. All of the doctors at G.I. Specialists are board-certified in the subspecialty of gastroenterology.

Media Contact:
Dr. Anthony Rosa
Contactus@gispecialists.com
10800 Knights Road Suite 240
Philadelphia, PA 19114
(215) 702-7090
http://www.gispecialists.com


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[Press-News.org] Gastroenterologist in Philadelphia Releases Mobile Website for Faster Loading Times
To make receiving important information easy, G.I. Specialists, gastroenterologists in Langhorne, have created a mobile website for increased access via smartphones and tablet devices.