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Lincoln Park Podiatrist Makes Online Appointment Scheduling Easy

Dr. Debra Young, podiatrist in Lincoln Park, is offering simple online appointment scheduling on her website.

2012-06-30
CHICAGO, IL, June 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Debra Young, Lincoln Park podiatrist, is happy to be offering an easy to use appointment scheduler as a part of her comprehensive podiatry website. The online appointment scheduler makes it extremely simple for patients to schedule an appointment with the podiatrist in Lincoln Park, Chicago without ever having to pick up the phone.

"I'm happy that we are able to offer online appointment scheduling for our practice. This adds a new level of convenience to our practice and makes it very easy for our patients to come in and see us at a time that is convenient for them. I hope that many of our patients take advantage of this service," said Dr. Young, Lincoln Park podiatrist.

The online appointment scheduler is powered by ZocDocs, a simple online appointment scheduling website. To schedule an appointment, patients need to select the date and time that they would like to come in from a list of available appointment times. Patients then will enter in some basic information about themselves to finish up the process.

In addition to the appointment scheduler, Dr. Young's website also provides an extensive patient education section to educate patients about Lincoln Park orthotics and other podiatric topics.

There is also a page on the website dedicated to new patients specifically. There are downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out before coming in to see Dr. Young for the first appointment.

To learn more, patients are encouraged to call (773) 327-0006 or visit Dr. Young's comprehensive website at http://www.footwellnessdoctor.com to find more useful information related to podiatry.

About Dr. Debra Young: Dr. Debra Young, Lincoln Park podiatrist, is board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgeons and has been working in the Chicago area since completing both podiatric medical school and residency in the city. She is on staff at St. Joseph Hospital, Mercy Hospital and two outpatient surgery centers. She is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association, American Diabetes Association, Illinois Podiatric Medical Association and the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Her practice offers a variety of services relating to foot pain and common foot problems including bunions, hammertoes, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, ankle problems and orthotics in Lincoln Park.

Media Contact:
Lincoln Park Podiatry
dryoung@footwellnessdoctor.com
2752 North Southport Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 327-0006
http://www.footwellnessdoctor.com


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[Press-News.org] Lincoln Park Podiatrist Makes Online Appointment Scheduling Easy
Dr. Debra Young, podiatrist in Lincoln Park, is offering simple online appointment scheduling on her website.