PEMBROKE PINES, FL, August 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Hugh Allen, Pembroke Pines cosmetic dentist, helps patients to easily request an appointment at Allen Dental with a new online feature-Appointment requesting. Easily accessible from Allen Dental's homepage, patients can request an appointment with Dr. Allen. From routine dental cleanings to dental implants in Pembroke Pines, patients can simply submit a request for an appointment with Dr. Allen, dentist in Pembroke Pines, via the new online tool.
"I understand that my patients can't always contact our office during business hours due to hectic work schedules. To help alleviate the stresses of appointment requesting, I am pleased to offer my patients the ease of requesting their next appointment online through our interactive website," said Dr. Hugh Allen, cosmetic dentist in Pembroke Pines. "At any point during the day, my patients can request an appointment with just the click of their mouth. I hope my patients find this new feature beneficial and look forward to seeing them at their next appointment."
With the introduction of online appointment requesting, patients have the ability to request an appointment at any point during their busy days and are no longer limited to the hours of the office. Patients can access the appointment-requesting feature from the practice's homepage. They can simply request a time and list the reason for the appointment such as a cleaning or Pembroke Pines dental implants. Patients can still continue to make appointments by calling the office, but the website is available as another means to make sure patients get the appointments they want and need.
When patients need a Pembroke Pines dentist, they turn to Dr. Hugh Allen and his professional team at Allen Dental for gentle care they can trust. With the introduction of the new online appointment-requesting feature, patients have the added benefit and convenience of scheduling an appointment with just the click of their mouse-from the comfort of their own home or office. Obtaining valuable dental care information and making educated oral health care decisions is easier than ever with the array of pages offered on Allen Dental's informative website.
About Allen Dental: Dr. Hugh Allen is a 1990 graduate of the Howard University College of Dentistry I Washington D.C. Dr. Allen has excelled in his field and his current practice has rapidly grown since opening on May 16, 2003. He provides dental care for patients of all ages, including teeth whitening and dental implants, among other services. Dr. Allen attributes his success to an array of factors. He believes the faith that when God places you in a position to do his work and you are obedient to that assignment, great things usually happen. Dr. Hugh Allen and his staff are committed to providing the highest quality care and making the dental experience truly pleasant.
Media Contact:
Dr. Hugh Allen
contactus@allendentalinc.com
12379 Pembroke Road
Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
(954) 885-7100
http://www.allendentalinc.com
Pembroke Pines Cosmetic Dentist Invites Patients to Request Appointments Online
Dr. Hugh Allen, cosmetic dentist in Pembroke Pines, offers patients the benefit of requesting their next appointments online through new website feature.
2012-08-05
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