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Orlando Dentist Makes Appointment Requests Easier Than Ever Before

Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando, allows patients to easily request appointments online through new website feature for Eastwood Dental.

2012-07-11
ORLANDO, FL, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since 2004, Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, Orlando dentist, has been providing optimal dental care to patients at Eastwood Dental, beginning his career in dentistry in 2001 after graduating from the University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry. In 2006, Dr. Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando, purchased Eastwood Dental and continues to provide his patients with the same quality dental health care possible. To expand on this, Dr. Reyes-Vicente is happy to offer his patients a new way to request an appointment with him - online.

By visiting Eastwood Dental's interactive website at http://www.eastwooddental.com, patients can gain instant access to the unique appointment-requesting feature. Available around the clock, patients no longer need to wait for operating hours to schedule an appointment with Dr. Reyes-Vicente, Orlando, FL dentist. Instead, they can simply fill out the available appointment-request form and then click submit. Once the scheduling coordinator for Eastwood Dental has received the form, they will contact the patient to confirm their appointment.

"I understand that all of my patients are not available during office hours at Eastwood Dental, which can often be difficult when it comes to making appointments," said Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando, FL. "To eliminate the hassle of waiting, I am happy to offer a new alternative to calling our office-requesting an appointment online. With this new feature, my patients can request an appointment with me no matter what time it is."

The appointment-request form is easy to fill out and is available 24/7 through Eastwood Dental's website. Patients will first be asked to choose a specific date and time that they would prefer for their appointment. Next, patients will choose their preferred day of the week and what time of the day they prefer. Patients can then include their full name, email address and phone number for the scheduling coordinator to contact.

At the end of the form, patients can include a description of the nature of their appointment. From routine cleanings to Invisalign in Orlando, patients can easily request their next appointments through this new feature. Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, cosmetic dentist in Orlando, hopes that his patients continue to take advantage of this new appointment-requesting feature in order to receive the care they need.

About Eastwood Dental: Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente began working at Eastwood Dental in 2004 as an associate and bought the practice in 2006. Previously he received his bachelor's degree in 1996 at the University of Puerto Rico and completed his dental degree in 2001 at the University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry. Soon after graduation, Dr. Reyes-Vicente moved to Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina where he worked for almost two years with the Rural Health Group, a nonprofit organization that emphasizes in providing medical and dental services for the underserved. At the end of 2003 he moved to Orlando to be closer to his family. At this time he started working at Coast Dental in Winter Park, and a year later began work at Eastwood Dental. Since obtaining his degree, Dr. Reyes-Vicente has been actively pursuing continuing education to take advantage of new technology and treatment methods.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente
contactus@eastwooddental.com
1549 South Alafaya Trail
Orlando, FL 32828
(407) 249-0818
http://www.eastwooddental.com


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[Press-News.org] Orlando Dentist Makes Appointment Requests Easier Than Ever Before
Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando, allows patients to easily request appointments online through new website feature for Eastwood Dental.