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Virginia Beach Dentist Offers Online New Patient Services

Dr. Randall Furman, dentist in Virginia Beach, is happy to offer a new patient section as a part of his practice's website.

2012-07-05
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, July 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Randall Furman, ,Virginia Beach dentist, is happy to be able to offer a variety of new patient services as a part of his practice's comprehensive dental website. The new patient services are designed to make it simple and easy for new patients to learn about and find the dentist in Virginia Beach's practice.

"I am excited that we are able to offer these new patient services on our website. I believe that we offer great service at our practice and that any new patients will be absolutely satisfied with their experience here. I am looking forward to treating any new patients that decide to schedule an appointment with us," said Dr. Furman, Virginia Beach emergency dentist.

The new patient section of the website has downloadable forms that can be printed and filled out prior to the first appointment with Dr. Furman. This is offered to save time during the first appointment and ensure that as much time as possible is receiving teeth whitening in Virginia Beach or other services instead of filling out forms.

There are also easy to use turn-by-turn directions in the new patient section that are powered by Google Maps. These will allow for new patients to easily find their way to the practice for their first appointment with the cosmetic dentist in Virginia Beach.

To schedule an appointment, patients are encouraged to call (757) 468-4684. To learn more about Dr. Furman, his staff or his practice, patients can visit his website at http://www.lynnhavensmiles.com. The website offers basic practice information such as office hours, location, staff bios and a full list of services provided by Dr. Furman and his staff. There is also an extensive patient education section and easy email section.

About Dr. Randall Furman, DDS: Dr. Randal Furman hoped to become a dentist at the age of 16 when an accident required him to have extensive dental work done on his front teeth. After three years of studies, Dr. Furman was accepted into the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry as one of the youngest students in his class, graduating in 1977. He opened his solo practice in 1978 in the Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach. In 2006, after 27 years of practicing at his initial location, the building was torn down to make way for his new, high tech office in the same location near Lynnhaven Mall.

Media Contact:
Dr. Randall Furman
contactus@lynnhavensmiles.com
879 Lynnhaven Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
(757) 468-4684
http://www.lynnhavensmiles.com/


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[Press-News.org] Virginia Beach Dentist Offers Online New Patient Services
Dr. Randall Furman, dentist in Virginia Beach, is happy to offer a new patient section as a part of his practice's website.