RICHMOND, VA, August 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, is excited that his practice's website features various resources designed for new patients. He hopes the new patient services will make is simple and easy for patients to learn about and find his practice in Richmond.
"I'm glad that our practice is able to offer these services specifically for new patients. I believe that we offer a great level of service here and that any new patients we treat will quickly become regular patients. I look forward to treating any patients that decide to come into our practice for the first time," said Dr. Shaw, Richmond chiropractor.
The new patient page on Dr. Shaw's website features a downloadable new patient form that can be printed and filled out prior to coming in for the first appointment with Dr. Shaw. This is done to ensure that patients can spend as much time as possible receiving treatment for hip pain in Richmond or another chiropractic service instead of filling out forms during the first appointment.
In addition, there are easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps. These are offered to make it simple for patients to find their way to Dr. Shaw's office.
To schedule an appointment for headache treatment in Richmond or another chiropractic service, patients can either call (804) 741-3068 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words on the nature of their desired appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment through email or text message.
To learn more about Dr. Shaw, his staff or any of the services offered at his Richmond practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive chiropractic website at http://www.shawchiropracticcenter.com.
About Dr. Scott Shaw: Dr. Scott Shaw graduated from the University of Florida and Life Chiropractic College. He has completed postgraduate studies in the Activator Methods chiropractic technique and continues to pursue continuing education programs. His practice offers services to help deal with headaches, back pain, neck pain and shoulder pain in Richmond, among others. Dr. Shaw is a member of various professional organizations to ensure that he is up to date with the most recent developments in chiropractic care.
Media Contact:
Shaw Chiropractic Center
shawchiro@hotmail.com
10486 Ridgefield Parkway
Richmond, VA 23233
(804) 741-3068
http://www.shawchiropracticcenter.com
Richmond Chiropractor Offers Online New Patient Services
Dr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, is happy that his practice is featuring a page on his site for new patients.
2012-08-09
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[Press-News.org] Richmond Chiropractor Offers Online New Patient ServicesDr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, is happy that his practice is featuring a page on his site for new patients.