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Warrenton Dentist Shares Patient Testimonials Through Practice Website

Dr. Jeffrey Harris, Warrenton general dentist, offers patients a way to view and leave reviews of their experiences at his office.

2012-08-10
WARRENTON, VA, August 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jeffrey Harris, Warrenton dentist, offers patients easy access to patient testimonials via the practice's interactive website. In addition to being able to view previous testimonials, patients can also leave their own reviews through popular online sources as Yahoo! and Google.

"I love hearing from my patients and knowing how their treatment was. We pride ourselves in maintaining an office that is like family and are proud to have our patients stay with us for many years. By leaving reviews, my patients can offer other patients an inside look into my practice, while offering me better insight into how to better run my office," said Dr. Jeffrey Harris, Warrenton general dentist.

From the homepage, patients can click on the available "Testimonials" link, which will bring them directly to the patient testimonial page. Here, patients can view previous patient read testimonials written by patients that have received treatment from Dr. Harris, dentist in Warrenton. These testimonials were made available by Dr. Harris in order to provide patients with an inside look into what to expect for their next dental visit. They also pose as a way for Dr. Jeffrey Harris to further improve his practice through patient advice and concerns.

Available on Google, one patient stated that, "Dr. Harris and his staff are an amazing and caring team. Dr. Harris only uses the best practices and equipment, which is important to me because you have to have a nice smile. The office is small and quite, yet you never feel pressured to have anything done that you don't want. I recommend him above anyone else in Warrenton."

Through Yelp, another patient informed others that his "family has been a patient for years. Dr. Harris has taken great care of us and I would trust him now and moving forward. He stands behind his work. I am sure that seeing a dentist is not always a desired activity, but good teeth are important. Dr. Harris is the best in the area today and over the last 30 years."

Whether patients have received routine cleanings and exams, or dental implants in Warrenton, Dr. Harris encourages his patients to share their experiences with each treatment at his office. From these reviews, Dr. Jeffrey Harris, dentist in Warrenton, VA, hopes to continue to improve his practice by providing exceptional dental care for his patients of all ages.

About Dr. Jeffrey Harris: Dr. Jeffrey Harris has been in practice for over 25 years with 3 years in the U.S. army. Dr. Harris maintains an experienced staff and has established an excellent reputation within his community by providing an array of dental care, including clear correct. He received his degree as a Doctor of Dental Surgery at the Medical College of Virginia and served overseas as a dentist in the United States Army (Captain). He is a long-time member of The American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, The Virginia Dental Association, and the Northern Virginia Dental Association. Dr. Jeffrey Harris has a special interest and expertise in cosmetic dentistry. From the beginning of his dental career, his objective has been to provide the highest quality dental care in a relaxed and friendly environment at a price that is affordable to a broad range of patients.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Harris
contactus@harrissmile.com
420 Hospital Drive
Warrenton, VA 20186
(540) 347-2777
http://www.harrissmile.com


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[Press-News.org] Warrenton Dentist Shares Patient Testimonials Through Practice Website
Dr. Jeffrey Harris, Warrenton general dentist, offers patients a way to view and leave reviews of their experiences at his office.