NEW YORK, NY, September 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Gary Evans, an experienced foot doctor in New York City, is pleased to introduce the option of filling out new patient paperwork on the practice's state-of-the-art website. New patients can now spend more time with their doctor rather than on filling out the needed paperwork while in the office.
New patient paperwork can easily be downloaded from Dr. Evans' interactive website. Patients can simply visit the website, where new patient forms can be easily accessed for downloading. With the necessary paperwork completed in advance, Dr. Gary Evans, NYC foot doctor, can spend more quality time with new patients, treating heel pain, toenail fungus, ingrown toenails, and bunions in New York City, among other foot ailments, symptoms and conditions.
"Our office thrives on providing patients with easy access to the best in quality foot care. With access to filling out new patient paperwork on our interactive website our job as podiatrists just got easier. We are now able to spend more valuable time with our patients, working on finding a treatment that best suits them without the delay of paperwork," says Dr. Gary Evans, NYC podiatrist.
Dr. Gary Evans, foot doctor in NYC, is experienced and qualified to treat and diagnose a wide array of foot and ankle conditions. With the newest technology, Drs. Gary Evans, James Korponay, and Caren Schumer are each capable of transforming any foot condition into healthy, happy feet. Specialties of this practice include the treatment of New York City bunions, heel pain, and laser toenail treatment, along with many other ailments and treatments.
In addition to the new patient forms, this practice's website provides access into the different services offered, appointment requests, patient education, meet the staff and several other features. The provided information allows the patient to become better acquainted with the practice and office staff in addition to establish a better understanding of foot and ankle problems they may encounter. Patients can visit the website at http://www.drgaryevans.com for more information on NYC heel pain, in addition to many other treatments and procedures.
Dr. Gary Evans and his team of podiatric professionals have been providing quality care for each patient's foot and ankle needs for generations. Striving for top-of-the-line, efficient service the new patient registration forms allow Drs. Evans, Korponay, and Schumer to successfully focus on patient relations.
About Dr. Gary Evans' Podiatric Practice: Dr. Gary Evans is a board certified podiatrist in New York City and an NYU graduate. Specializing in all phases of podiatry, Dr. Gary Evans is joined by Drs. James Korponay and Caren Schumer for the best in quality care. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a convenient and comfortable setting, they provide treatment for bunions, diabetic foot care, heel pain, and Achilles tendon, among many other foot conditions.
Media Contact:
Dr. Gary Evans, DPM
NYCPodiatry@gmail.com
1 Penn Plaza Suite 1707
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-0086
http://www.drgaryevans.com
Foot Doctor in New York City Offers Downloadable Forms for Expedited First-Time Visits
Dr. Gary Evans, NYC foot doctor, encourages patients to download and print new patient forms for improved visits.
2012-09-14
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[Press-News.org] Foot Doctor in New York City Offers Downloadable Forms for Expedited First-Time VisitsDr. Gary Evans, NYC foot doctor, encourages patients to download and print new patient forms for improved visits.