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Middletown Podiatrist Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews

Dr. Stephen Rogers, Warwick podiatrist, values his patients' thoughts and concerns, and invites them to share their reviews online via popular search sites-Google and Yelp.

2012-08-30
WARWICK, RI, August 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) To help Dr. Stephen Rogers, Middletown podiatrist, further improve Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, patients are encouraged to leave reviews via Google and Yelp. By leaving reviews of their experience at Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, patients can help Drs. Stephen Rogers, Robert Gallucci, Jonathan Sabourin, and Douglas Reid expand the practice to meet their every foot and ankle need.

Patients can visit the practice's website, or search directly in Google and Yelp to find Foot & Ankle Institute of New England's review sites. The practice's Google and Yelp sites are available for patients to freely share their experiences while at Foot & Ankle Institute of New England. Whether they were receiving routine care, or treatment for Middletown heel pain, Dr. Robert Gallucci looks forward to hearing about their time spent in his office.

"I value my patients' opinions and by leaving reviews of my practice I can further improve their care. I encourage each of my patients to share their thoughts after their appointments so that other patients can benefit from their comments, as well as myself," said Dr. Stephen Rogers, Warwick podiatrist.

With three easily accessible locations, Foot & Ankle Institute of New England offers an array of facilities, services, and equipment to help aide in providing patients with exceptional foot and ankle health care. Patients can choose from office in Warwick, Middletown and Fall River. Once a patient has visited any of the available locations, Dr. Rogers hopes they will share their experience through an online review via Google and Yelp.

Each office utilizes an array of advanced treatments to provide exceptional care for every patient. From Warwick flat feet to heel pain treatment, Drs. Stephen Rogers, Robert Gallucci, Jonathan Sabourin, and Douglas Reid and their team of experienced podiatric professionals are fully equipped to handle every patient's podiatric needs. When choosing a podiatrist, convenience of location is key, which is why Foot & Ankle Institute of New England can be easily found at all three locations.

Patients are encouraged to visit Foot & Ankle Institute of New England's website to explore the various foot and ankle health care information whenever a question or concern arises. Dr. Stephen Rogers, podiatrist in Warwick, RI, and his experienced staff of podiatric professionals offer the accessibility and personal commitment patients look for in a podiatrist. This is further seen through the practice's availability through three convenient office locations and reviews left via Google and Yelp from current and previous patients.

About Foot & Ankle Institute of New England: Foot and Ankle Institute of New England is a group of leading podiatrists in Warwick, Middletown and Fall River. Heel pain and flat feet specialists, Drs. Robert Gallucci, Stephen Rogers, Jonathan Sabourin, and Douglas Reid bring years of experience to the podiatric field and a passion for delivering quality foot and ankle care to every patient they serve. Services include treatment for heel pain, fungal nails, heel pain, diabetic wounds, and flat foot.

Media Contact:
Dr. Stephen J. Rogers
rogersdpm@gmail.com
300 Toll Gate Road
Suite 301C
Warwick, RI 02886
401-738-7750
http://www.footankle.info/


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[Press-News.org] Middletown Podiatrist Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews
Dr. Stephen Rogers, Warwick podiatrist, values his patients' thoughts and concerns, and invites them to share their reviews online via popular search sites-Google and Yelp.