PLEASANT HILLS, CA, September 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Huguet, Pleasant Hill dentist, is happy to have jumped into the world of social media through his practice's Facebook and Twitter accounts. He hopes these accounts will help to facilitate more communication between his practice and his patients and help to increase his online presence.
"I am excited to be using Facebook and Twitter to communicate with our patients online. I know that many of our patients use these services on a daily basis and I'm glad that we are now a part of it. I invite all of our patients to follow us on Twitter and 'like' our Facebook page," said Dr. Huguet, Pleasant Hill cosmetic dentist.
Dr. Huguet and his staff use the Facebook page to post updates on the practice and helpful links to interesting or educational dental content on the Internet. Patients that "like" the page will be able to post comment and questions of the page's wall. Someone from the office will respond shortly thereafter.
The family dentist in Pleasant Hills uses the Twitter account in a similar way to the Facebook account by posting updates on the practice. They also post links to blog posts that are produced by the practice. Patients can follow the practice at @HuguetDDS.
To learn more about Dr. Huguet, his staff or any of the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://pleasanthillsmile.com.
About Michael E. Huguet, DDS: Dr. Michael Huguet has been practicing dentistry since 1991, receiving his dental training from the University of California, San Francisco. In addition, Dr. Huguet received advanced dental training at the Veteran Administration Hospitals in Martinez and Sacramento, California. He is also a member of the Diablo Study Club, a club dedicated to advancing the knowledge of implants, and quality comprehensive patient care. Dr. Huguet enjoys all aspects of general and cosmetic dentistry, and enjoys providing quality care to patients of all ages. Working alongside Dr. Huguet is Dr. Michelle Feliciano-Turner who began her career in dentistry over 17 years ago, holding every position in the dental office. She has held every position in the dental office, from dental assistant, office manager, hygienist, and now dentist. Dr. Turner graduated with honors from dental hygiene school in 1997, and attended a newly developed Pre-Dental program at UCSF, helping to develop curriculum that would prepare candidates for attending dental school. She graduated from the University of the Pacific Dental School in 2002, and earned recognition for her high marks by being a member of the Tau Kappa Omega honor society.
Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Huguet
contactus@pleasanthillsmile.com
710 Grayson Road
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(925) 945-6204
http://www.pleasanthillsmile.com
Pleasant Hill Dentist Uses Social Media to Reach Out to Patients
Dr. Michael Huguet and his associates have been using Facebook and Twitter to communicate online with their patients.
2012-09-27
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