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NYC Podiatrist Provides Superior Foot and Ankle Care With the Convenience of Two Office Locations

Dr. Gary Evans, New York City foot doctor, prides himself in the ability to provide his patients from all over with the best care possible through two convenient office locations.

2012-06-22
NEW YORK, NY, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) With two convenient office locations, Dr. Gary Evans, NYC podiatrist, is able to provide his patients with the care they need and deserve. Dr. Evans invites his patients to visit any of his practice's two locations for increased convenience and care.

Both of his offices strive to deliver quality foot and ankle health care to informed patients in New York City and Whitestone, NY areas. With these two offices, patients can visit the location that is closest for them. Each office offers the same quality foot and ankle care, including treatment for heel pain, toenail fungus and bunions in NYC, among an array of other services offered by Dr. Gary Evans and his team of podiatric professionals.

"It is my goal to provide each of my patients with the best foot and ankle care possible. Whether they are suffering from a sport injury, or heel pain, it is our job to provide the best care possible, and maintaining two convenient office locations helps me to do just that. With offices in New York City and Whitestone, NY, my patients have easy access to the best podiatric care in the surrounding areas," said Dr. Gary Evans, New York City foot doctor.

Each office offers an array of services, and maintains convenient office hours to ensure that patients are receiving the foot and ankle health care they need and deserve. Dr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in NYC, understands that patients have many choices when it comes to choosing a podiatrist in the New York City area. For that reason, Dr. Evans is pleased to offer two convenient office locations for his patients.

Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in New York City, and his team of podiatric professionals stay ahead of the latest technologies and communication trends in order to properly deliver the most cutting-edge foot and ankle health care in both office locations-New York City, NY and Whitestone, NY. With two office locations, Dr. Evans hopes to continue to bring increased patient convenience to his practice.

"It is important that our offices are located in areas that are easily accessible for our patients, and both of our locations allow us to do just that. We look forward to treating each patient at both of our prime locations, and hope they continue to enjoy the convenience and benefits as much as we do," said Dr. Evans, podiatrist in New York City.

About Dr. Gary Evans' Podiatric Practice: Dr. Gary Evans is a board certified podiatrist in New York City and an NYU graduate. Specializing in all phases of podiatry, Dr. Gary Evans is joined by Drs. James Korponay and Caren Schumer for the best in quality care. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a convenient and comfortable setting, they provide treatment for bunions, diabetic foot care, heel pain, and Achilles tendon, among many other foot conditions.

Media Contact:
Dr. Gary Evans, DPM
NYCPodiatry@gmail.com
1 Penn Plaza Suite 1707
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-0086
http://www.drgaryevans.com


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[Press-News.org] NYC Podiatrist Provides Superior Foot and Ankle Care With the Convenience of Two Office Locations
Dr. Gary Evans, New York City foot doctor, prides himself in the ability to provide his patients from all over with the best care possible through two convenient office locations.