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Dentist in Kentwood, MI Announces the Recent Launch of Hahn Dental Group's Mobile Website

Dr. Hahn, dentist in Kentwood, now offers patients, who are on the go, mobile websites for easy access to important dental information.

2012-05-17
HASTINGS, MI, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) While the mobile community continues to grow, Dr. Hahn, dentist in Kentwood, MI, is happy to offer an advanced mobile website to better meet the needs of patients who are constantly on the go. Today, in a technologically advanced society, more and more people are utilizing their smart phones and tablet devices for their daily needs. From ordering food to looking up important information, patients use their smart phones and tablet devices on a daily basis.

By offering a mobile website, Dr. Hahn, dentist in Kentwood, enhances his patients' ability to receive important information from Hahn Dental Group. When visiting the mobile website, patients can find the information they need without waiting for slow loading websites. Whether a patient is in search of contact information, appointment scheduling, or more information on various dental topics, they can easily find all they need through the mobile website for this dentist in Hastings and Kentwood, MI.

"We chose to create a mobile website for Hahn Dental Group so that we could easily provide our patients with the best in available dental care. With most of our patients using smart phones or tablet devices, the choice to create a mobile website was clear. We hope that patients take advantage of the wide array of tools available through our mobile website whenever they are on the go and in search of more information," said Dr. Hahn, Hastings dentist.

The available links, when first accessing the mobile website for Hahn Dental Group, are easily accessible so that patients can conveniently search the website for the topic or information they are interested in. Whether patients want more information on Drs. Glenn and Kevin Hahn, dentists in Hastings, MI, and their staff, directions to the office or services offered, they can find exactly what they are looking for without the messy hassle of a standard website.

If patients can't find what they are looking for based on the homepage, they can use the search index at the top of the page to search the website for their specific need. With valuable information on teeth whitening, veneers and other cosmetic procedures, the mobile website is home to an array of dental health care information.

For more information on dental health care, patients are encouraged to visit Dr. Hahn's new mobile website. The mobile website is further proof of Dr. Hahn's continual dedication and commitment to providing patients with the most up-to-date information and can be easily accessed from their smart phones at http://www.hahndentalgroup.com.

About Hahn Dental Group: Hahn Dental Group offers two convenient office locations in Hastings and Kentwood, MI. Offering a wide range of treatment options, including veneers, whitening, bonding, dentures and more, Dr. Glenn Hahn and Kevin Hahn are qualified to support the dental needs of patients of every age. Hahn Dental group offers two convenient office locations in Hastings and Kentwood. Patients can visit Dr. Glenn Hahn or Dr. Kevin Hahn for any dental need. The comprehensive practice offers many smile-enhancing services including veneers, whitening, implants, dentures and more. From preventive care to cosmetic dentistry and restorations, Hahn Dental Group offers a variety of treatments for any dental need or cosmetic goal.

Media Contact:
Dr. Glenn Hahn
drhahn@applewooddental.com
1235 West State St.
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 948-8029
http://www.hahndentalgroup.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Kentwood, MI Announces the Recent Launch of Hahn Dental Group's Mobile Website
Dr. Hahn, dentist in Kentwood, now offers patients, who are on the go, mobile websites for easy access to important dental information.