EDISON, NJ, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Daniel Roche, DPM, Woodbridge and Edison podiatrist, is happy to announce the addition of a new practice location in Old Bridge, New Jersey. The new location joins the doctor's previous locations in Edison and Woodbridge.
"I am very excited to announce the opening of our new location. It will be a great pleasure to serve the Old Bridge community. I hope that many new patients from the Old Bridge area will come to us for their podiatry needs," said Dr. Roche, podiatrist in Old Bridge, Woodbridge and Edison.
Dr. Roche and his staff provide a variety of services to meet any patient's foot and ankle needs. From ingrown or fungal toenails to calluses, corns and bunions, this Old Bridge, Woodbridge, and Edison foot doctor can provide exceptional care.
Patients who want to learn more about Dr. Roche and his practice are encouraged to visit his comprehensive website at http://www.rochepodiatry.com. The site lists general practice information like office hours, location, staff bios and a full list of services provided at the practice.
To make an appointment at the new Old Bridge location, patients can either call (732) 679-5900 or use the practice's online appointment request form. To request an appointment online, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they wish to come in for an appointment and shortly afterwards the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation through text message or email.
Dr. Roche's website also features an extensive patient education section. The patient education library is full of helpful information and advice for patients dealing with foot and ankle issues. There are sections devoted to when to call a doctor, how to pick shoes and an overview of basic foot care.
For new patients, there are downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out prior to coming in for the first appointment with this Old Bridge, Woodbridge and Edison foot doctor. There are also easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps that ensure patients can find their way to any of the practices.
About Dr. Daniel Roche: Daniel Roche, DPM, podiatrist in Edison, Dr. Samantha Boyd, DPM and Dr. Ujjwal Datta, DPM are experienced podiatrists in New Jersey. These Edison, Old Bridge and Woodbridge, NJ podiatrists offer a variety of services including treatments for athlete's foot, ankle sprains, bunions, ingrown toenails and fungal toenails, among others.
Media Contact:
Dr. Daniel Roche
info@rochepodiatry.com
4 Progress Street
Edison, NJ 08820
(908) 753-0500
http://www.rochepodiatry.com
Podiatrist Opens New Location in Old Bridge, New Jersey
Dr. Daniel Roche, podiatrist in Edison and Woodbridge, is excited to announce the opening of a new location in Old Bridge.
2012-06-14
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