COLUMBUS, OH, August 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) The best compliment Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist, can receive from his patients is a referral. Dr. Goff would like to thank all of his patients for their continual support and for sending their family, neighbors, and even business colleagues to his office. New and referred patients are always welcome at Dr. Goff's dental office.
"It is always a pleasure to welcome new patients, especially those who are referred by my current patients. If you know of others who would benefit from our standard of care, please let us know. We believe that your referrals are the greatest compliment we can receive," said Dr. Douglas Goff, dentist in Columbus.
Dr. Douglas Goff, dentist in Columbus, OH, takes patient referrals as an honor and an affirmation that his patients feel secure and comfortable with his dental health care team. Patient referrals have shown that patients entrust Dr. Goff with the care of their family, friends, and colleagues. Bringing years of experience to the dental field, Dr. Douglas Goff specializes in an array of services and most phases of dentistry, including general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry in Columbus.
"We take great pride in a team that always offers friendly, family-style dentistry. We strive to build on the excellent rapport we have developed with our patients and we are honored when one of our patients refers another to our practice. This means we are taking good care of our patient's dental health care needs," said Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus, OH dentist.
Additionally, Dr. Douglas Goff offers an extensive education library and blog that are available around the clock to increase patients' knowledge of their dental health care. From information on daily oral health care to more complex topics on dentures, bridges, veneers, dental implants, whitening and crowns in Columbus, patients can find the information they need all in one convenient location-the practice's website.
When patients need quality dental care, they turn to Dr. Douglas Goff for gentle service that they can trust. The practice's commitment to improving the patient experience with new technology and dental improvements is further conveyed through patient referrals and extensive educational resources. For more information on Dr. Goff, his office and important dental topics, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.drdouglasgoff.com.
About Douglas Goff, DDS: Dr. Douglas Goff is a certified prosthodontist. With over 25 years of experience treating diverse and complex dental conditions, he provides comfort, function and beauty to patients with missing or deficient teeth through veneers, dentures, bridges, crowns, and implant dentistry. Dr. Goff began dental practice in Columbus in 1985 and opened a satellite practice in Chillicothe in 1990. He specializes in the diagnosis, treatment planning, restoration, replacement and maintenance of teeth. Dr. Douglas Goff also provides an extremely high level of care to patients with congenital defects as well as problems arising from trauma and aging. Together with his highly trained staff, Dr. Goff has always strived for perfection for his patients.
Media Contact:
Dr. Douglas Goff
contactus@drdouglasgoff.com
3360 Tremont Road
Columbus, OH 43221
(614) 451-1300
http://www.drdouglasgoff.com
Dentist in Columbus Welcomes New Referrals to Dental Practice
Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist, encourages patients to refer friends and family to his practice for optimal dental care.
2012-08-31
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Columbus Welcomes New Referrals to Dental PracticeDr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist, encourages patients to refer friends and family to his practice for optimal dental care.