MADISON, WI, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a technologically advanced age, Dr. Jake Siegert, Madison dentist, strives to improve University Hills Dental through increased interaction with his patients and staff. To improve interaction and communication, Dr. Siegert is proud to announce the practice's ever-growing social network with Facebook. With Facebook, Dr. Siegert hopes patients of University Hills Dental will continue to join their social media channels to remain up-to-date with the practice and staff.
"Today, everyone seems to be on the Internet in one way or another. Majority of us already have Facebook accounts, so the idea to launch a social network for University Hills Dental was easy. With our social network, I hope that we can continue to provide our patients with the care and information they need around the clock. We want to be available whenever our patients need us, and this network allows us to do just that," said Dr. Jake Siegert, dentist in Madison, WI.
The social network for this Madison, WI dentist consists of an informational blog as well as a Facebook page. The Facebook page serves to improve the interaction Dr. Siegert has with his current and potential patients. Every time Dr. Siegert posts new content to his social media pages, patients that have joined his network are instantly notified of the updates. To access and join Dr. Siegert's social network, patients can visit the practice's homepage for quick links to each site.
Linked with University Hills Dental's Facebook page, patients can also view important dental health care information through the practice's educational blog. The blog was added to the practice's homepage so that Dr. Jake Siegert could update his patients on important dental health care information. From information on proper oral health care to more in depth information on Madison tooth whitening, dental crowns and dental implants in Madison, Dr. Siegert provides his patients with important information through the practice's blog. Patients who are in University Hills Dental's social network will receive instant updates from the practice whenever a new blog is posted.
Dr. Jake Siegert and his experienced dental team at University Hills Dental work hard to keep up with new and innovative tools so that patients can achieve their best dental health. The practice's new blog and social media presence further testifies the practice's commitment to quality dental care in the Madison, WI area.
About University Hills Dental: A Wisconsin native, Dr. Jake Siegert is excited to be back in his hometown, working with University Hills Dental to provide exceptional dental care for patients in the Madison community. Dr. Siegert received his Bachelor of Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he was a starter on the football team. Dr. Siegert went on to attend Marquette University, where he received his DDS in May of 2011. After practicing in Rochester, MN with a group practice, he returned to Wisconsin to join University Hills Dental. He continues to pursue continuing education in general, cosmetic, sports, and implant dentistry.
Media Contact:
Cassandra Dennis
contactus@uhillsdental.com
3541 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 238-8228
http://www.uhillsdental.com
Madison Dentist Invites Patients to Join Ever-Growing Social Network
Dr. Jake Siegert, dentist in Madison, WI, increases communication with patients through popular social media channel-Facebook.
2012-08-16
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[Press-News.org] Madison Dentist Invites Patients to Join Ever-Growing Social NetworkDr. Jake Siegert, dentist in Madison, WI, increases communication with patients through popular social media channel-Facebook.