SAN MATEO, CA, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a technology age, most people have a social media site to closely interact with friends and family members. These pages are even used to stay up-to-date with a person's favorite company or even doctor. To take advantage of these benefits, Dr. David Kaplan, podiatrist in San Mateo, has created a Facebook and Twitter page for Foot Care Specialists, Inc.
From the homepage, patients can easily access the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages for instant access to up-to-date information on Dr. Kaplan, podiatrist in San Mateo, CA, podiatric topics and an array of other valuable information. Patients can simply "like" Foot Care Specialists, Inc. on Facebook and "follow" them on Twitter. Once patients are "in the network," they will receive updates each time the page is updated.
"I understand that so many of my patients are involved in the Internet, especially through social media websites. To create an easy way to interact outside of my office, I am pleased to offer easy access through our new social network. I look forward to interacting more closely with my patients through these new, valuable resources," said Dr. David Kaplan, a podiatrist offering San Mateo spider vein treatment, among others.
Directly linked to the practice's Facebook and Twitter accounts is Dr. Kaplan's information-rich blog. Dr. Kaplan created a practice blog to offer his patients a closer look at an array of important podiatric topics, including San Mateo toenail laser treatment for toenail fungus, bunions, orthotics, heel pain, diabetic foot care, the CoolTouch CoolBreeze laser, and treatment of spider veins in San Mateo, among others. Patients can visit Dr. Kaplan's blog at any time of the day, directly from the practice's homepage.
"My patients often ask questions in the office that would be beneficial for others to know immediately as well. With my new blog, I can offer my patients advice and insight into the health of their feet without them even having to come into my office," said Dr. Kaplan, podiatrist offering the CoolTouch toenail laser in San Mateo.
For more information on Foot Care Specialists, Inc. and Dr. Kaplan, or to gain instant access to the practice's new social network, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.footcarespecialists.com.
About Foot Care Specialists, Inc.: Foot Care Specialists, Inc. is owned and operated by board certified foot and ankle surgeon Dr. David Kaplan. Dr. Kaplan is an expert in surgery procedures of the foot and ankle. He is also a diplomat of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and a diplomat of the National Board of Podiatry Examiners. Specializing in the latest techniques available Dr. Kaplan provides patients with the ultimate care possible for any problem patients might have with their feet and ankles.
Media Contact:
Sylvia Moisoff-Kaplan
kaplanfootcarespecialists@yahoo.com
39 N. San Mateo Dr. Suite 400
San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 343-7775
http://www.footcarespecialists.com
Podiatrist in San Mateo Launches Social Media Websites for Increased Interaction
Dr. David Kaplan, podiatrist in San Mateo, CA, invites patients to join the new social network for Foot Care Specialists, Inc.
2012-08-16
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in San Mateo Launches Social Media Websites for Increased InteractionDr. David Kaplan, podiatrist in San Mateo, CA, invites patients to join the new social network for Foot Care Specialists, Inc.