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Voorhees Dentist Offers Online New Patient Services

Dr. Barry Kliger, dentist in Voorhees, NJ, is offering a page on his website that is specifically designed for new patients.

2012-08-19
VOORHEES, NJ, August 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Barry Kliger, Voorhees, NJ dentist, is excited to be offering new patient services on his practice's website. The new patient page on his website is designed to make it simple for new patients to learn about and locate Dr. Kliger's practice.

"I am glad that our practice is able to offer services that cater to new patients on our website. I believe we offer great service at our practice and that any potential patients will be very satisfied with their experience here. I look forward to treating any new patients in the future," said Dr. Kliger, Voorhees cosmetic dentist.

The new patients page features downloadable new patient forms that can be printed and filled out before coming in for the first appointment with Dr. Kliger. These are offered to ensure that as much time as possible is spent receiving teeth whitening in Voorhees or another dental service instead of filling out forms.

There are also easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps found in the new patient section. These ensure that it is simple for patients to find their way to Dr. Kliger's office.

To schedule an appointment for Invisalign in Voorhees or another dental service, patients can either call (856) 772-1133 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with an email or text message to confirm the appointment.

To learn more about Dr. Kliger, his staff or any of the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dental website at http://www.voorheesdentistry.com.

About Barry L. Kliger, DDS: Dr. Barry Kliger is a solo practitioner established in 1974 to provide patients with restorative and cosmetic dentistry. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Temple University, and received his Dental Degree from Temple University School of Dentistry. Dr. Kliger also served as a General Dental Officer in the U.S. Army, stationed at Letterman Army Medical Center, Presidio of San Francisco. One of the most satisfying aspects of his practice has been the long held relationships that he has maintained with hundreds of patients. The opportunity to learn from continuing education and use that knowledge to help numerous patients to achieve excellent dental health is Dr. Kliger's ongoing goal in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Barry L. Kliger
contactus@voorheesdentistry.com
1 Britton Place Suite 5
Voorhees, NJ 08043
(856) 772-1133
http://www.voorheesdentistry.com/


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[Press-News.org] Voorhees Dentist Offers Online New Patient Services
Dr. Barry Kliger, dentist in Voorhees, NJ, is offering a page on his website that is specifically designed for new patients.