AUSTIN, TX, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Currently accepting new patients, Dr. Sasi Mannem, Austin dentist, encourages new patients to schedule appointments at Mannem Dentistry through the convenient online appointment requesting feature. Patients can now conveniently make an appointment at all hours of the day via Mannem Dentistry's friendly website.
With the introduction of online appointment requesting, patients now have the ability to request an appointment at any point during the day. No longer are patients limited to the hours of the office because the Internet is always open. Patients can still continue to make appointments by calling the Austin office at (512) 451-0101, or the Lakeway office at (512) 402-9090, but the website is available as another means to make sure patients get the appointments they want and need.
"We are currently accepting new patients, and in order to make appointment requesting even easier we are happy to offer an online tool that helps our patients request an appointment from anywhere," said Dr. Sasi Mannem, Austin, TX dentist. "I understand that many times patients are only available after hours to call our office for an appointment. With this new feature, however, our patients can request an appointment no matter what the time is. Once submitted, they will receive a confirmation from our scheduling coordinator. It is as simple as that."
Additionally, Dr. Mannem, dentist in Austin and Lakeway, offers an extensive patient education library to further inform patients of important dental health care information. The patient library provides patients with quick access to videos and brochures related to dental health, including information on Austin Invisalign. Prior to their appointments, patients can brush up on their dental health care information so that they can further understand the treatment they will be receiving on the day of their appointment.
Patients can access the extensive patient education library via Mannem Dentistry's homepage whenever a question arises. Dr. Sasi Mannem, Austin cosmetic dentist, and his team of committed dental professionals understand how hectic life can be and are committed to making their practice convenient and easily accessible with the addition of their interactive website. Whether patients are searching for more information on teeth whitening, dental implants, or Invisalign in Austin, they can find all of the information they are looking for right in the education library.
Obtaining valuable dental health care information and making educated oral health care decisions is easier than ever with the array of pages offered on the website for Mannem Dentistry. Dr. Sasi Mannem encourages patients to utilize the online appointment-requesting feature to receive the treatment they need when they need it.
Dr. Mannem, cosmetic dentist in Austin, continues to welcome new patients, and hopes that they will take advantage of the new appointment feature by accessing Mannem Dentistry's website at http://www.drmannem.com.
About Mannem Dentistry: Mannem Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Sasi Mannem. Mannem Dentistry is a general dentistry practice where patients and their overall health come as first priority. Serving the Austin area for the last 11 years, Mannem Dentistry provides patients with an array of services including implants, Invisalign, and veneers, among other services. Dr. Mannem has been a dentist in Austin since graduating from The University of Texas, Health Science Center, in 1998. She has continued her post-graduate education in several courses including from CEREC, Invisalign, Zoom teeth whitening, and implant restorations. She continues to stay abreast of new techniques that will elevate a patient's comfort while receiving dental treatment and is certified for conscious oral sedation so that she can provide comfort to her patients who have dental phobia.
Media Contact:
Dr. Sasi Mannem
centralaustin@drmannem.com
3500 Jefferson St. Suite 106
Austin, TX 78731
(512) 451-0101
http://www.drmannem.com
3315 Ranch Road 620 South, Suite 250
Lakeway, TX 78738
(512) 402-9090
Austin Dentist Invites Patients to Utilize New Online Feature
Dr. Sasi Mannem, Austin, TX dentist, offers patients the convenience of requesting their appointments online.
2012-06-14
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