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Dubuque Dentists Reach Out to Patients With Facebook Page

Dr. Brett Kilburg, dentist in Dubuque, is excited to be using Facebook to interact with his patients online.

2012-07-07
DUBUQUE, IA, July 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brett Kilburg, Dubuque dentist, and Dr. Melanie Stuntz are happy to be using their practice's Facebook page to interact with their patients online. The dentists in Dubuque are using the Facebook page to post updates on their practice and have a conversation online with their patients.

"I love that our practice has become active on Facebook. I know that many of our patients use it every day to communicate with their friends and I'm excited that our practice is able to interact with our patients on Facebook. I hope that all our patients will become friends with our page," said Dr. Kilburg, Dubuque, IA dentist.

The staff at Dubuque Dental Associates has been using the Facebook page to post updates on the practice. They also post information related to Dubuque teeth whitening and other dental topics. Patients are free to write comments and questions on the practice's wall as well.

To learn more about Dubuque Dental Associates, patients are encouraged to visit their practice's comprehensive dental website at http://www.dubuquedentalassociates.com. The page features general practice information such as office hours, location, staff bios and a full list of services provided by the dentist in Dubuque, IA. There is also an extensive patient education section that is designed to provide information to patients to give them the knowledge necessary to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

The website also has a page specifically designed for new patients. There are downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out before coming in for the first appointment at Dubuque Dental Associates. There are also easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps.

To make an appointment or learn more, patients are invited to call (563) 556-4234.

About Dubuque Dental Associates: Dubuque Dental Associates opened in 1969. Dr. Brett Kilburg and Dr. Melanie Stuntz are the primary dentists today following the retirement of Dr. Heyo Tjarks. Dr. Brett Kilburg is a native of Epworth, IA and completed both his undergraduate degree and his DDS degree from the University of Iowa. Before joining the dental team at Dubuque Dental Associates, he practiced for two years at Anamosa Dental Associates after graduation in 2003. Dr. Melanie Stuntz graduated from the University Of Iowa College Of Dentistry in 2006. Having grown up in eastern Iowa, Dr. Stuntz was excited to return to the area to practice and joined Dubuque Dental Associates in the summer of 2006.

Media Contact:
Dr. Heyo Tjarks
contactus@dubuquedentalassociates.com
1890 John F. Kennedy Rd.
Dubuque, IA 52002
(563) 556-4234
http://www.dubuquedentalassociates.com


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[Press-News.org] Dubuque Dentists Reach Out to Patients With Facebook Page
Dr. Brett Kilburg, dentist in Dubuque, is excited to be using Facebook to interact with his patients online.