OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, May 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Dale Hall, Oklahoma City podiatrist, is happy to be able to offer new patient services on his practice's website. He hopes the information for new patients makes it easier for patients to find the Oklahoma City, OK podiatrist and schedule appointments.
Dr. Hall's website features downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out prior to coming in for the first appointment. This is designed to save time and expedite the process of coming in for a patient's first appointment. Instead of spending a large amount of time filling out forms, new patients will spend the majority of their time with the podiatrist in Oklahoma City.
"I am glad that we are able to make it easy for new patients to come to our practice with the addition of new patients services on our website. I believe we offer tremendous service here and I hope that new patients are willing to see for themselves by scheduling an appointment with us," said Dr. Hall, foot doctor in Oklahoma City.
In addition to downloadable new patient forms, Dr. Hall's website also offers easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps. This ensures that new patients can easily find the office for their first appointment.
Dr. Hall's website also makes it easy to schedule appointments online. By using the online appointment request form, patients can easily set a date for an appointment. They simply have to put in a date and time when they wish to come in, and Dr. Hall's scheduling coordinator will follow up shortly thereafter through text or email to confirm the appointment. By using this tool, patients can schedule appointments 24 hours per day, 7 days a week with the Oklahoma City foot doctor.
About American Foot Clinics: Owned and operated by Dr. W. Dale Hall, American Foot Clinics is located in Midwest City and Oklahoma City, OK. Dr. Hall received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine. He places a key interest and emphasis on non-surgical treatment for heel pain and neuromas, while offering treatment for other areas including bunions. He has a Fellowship with the American Professional Wound Care Association and is a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties in Podiatry and the American Academy of Pain Management.
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Oklahoma City Podiatrist Offers New Patient Services
Dr. Dale Hall, podiatrist in Oklahoma City, is excited to offer new patient services as a part of his practice's comprehensive website
2012-05-11
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