OLNEY, MD, July 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Drs. Marc Goldberg, Christopher Farnworth and Michael Frank, Olney podiatrists, are happy to be offering extensive new patient services as a part of their practice's comprehensive website. They hope the new patient services will help patients learn about the Olney, MD podiatrist and find the practice.
"I am very excited to be able to offer specific new patient services online to our patients. I believe we offer a tremendous level of service at our practice and any new patients will be totally satisfied with their experience here. I'm looking forward to treating any patients that decide to come in and visit us for the first time," said Dr. Goldberg, foot doctor in Olney.
The new patient section of the website contains downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out before coming in for the first appointment at Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland. This is designed to make sure that as much time as possible is spent receiving diabetic foot care in Olney or other services
There are also turn-by-turn directions posted on the website that are powered by Google Maps. This makes it easy for patients to find their way to any of the practice's four locations in Maryland.
To schedule an appointment, patients can either call (301) 924-5044 or use the practice' s online appointment scheduler. To use this, patients can simply navigate to the online scheduler on the website and choose the practice location that is closest to them. After this, a list of available appointment times will appear and patients simply have to choose the time that works best for them.
Patients are also encouraged to visit Dr. Goldberg's patient education library. The library is designed to increase patients knowledge and awareness of various podiatric topics, including bunions in Olney and other services.
To learn more, patients are encouraged to visit Family Foot And Ankle Associates of Maryland's comprehensive website at http://www.marylandfeet.com.
About Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland: Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland is made up of Olney podiatrists Drs. Christopher Farnworth, Michael Frank and Marc Goldberg. All three podiatrists are active members of the American Podiatric Medical Association and Maryland Podiatric Medical Association. At their four locations, they offer many services related to sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, bunions and heel pain in Olney, among others.
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Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland
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3408 Olandwood Ct. Suite 204
Olney, MD 20832
301 924 5044
http://www.marylandfeet.com
Olney Podiatrist Offers Online New Patient Services
Dr. Marc Goldberg and his associates are pleased to be offering extensive new patient services on his practice's website
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[Press-News.org] Olney Podiatrist Offers Online New Patient ServicesDr. Marc Goldberg and his associates are pleased to be offering extensive new patient services on his practice's website