LANSING, MI, September 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) As more and more people continue to join popular social media outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing, has decided to launch her own social network. By launching a social network through Facebook and Twitter, Dr. Scott-Hetchler is able to increase patient communication by offering a new means for interacting with patients outside of the office.
The practice's new presence on these leading social media platforms has enabled the practice to communicate with existing and prospective patients more effectively and efficiently than ever before. Patients can now read Dr. Bailey's blog for educational dental health care information or they can "like" or "follow" the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages for updates on office happenings. To access and join the social network for Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, Lansing, MI dentist, patients can visit the practice's homepage for quick links to each page.
"Our new presence on these social media channels allows us to closely interact with our patients outside of the office like never before. Patients can comment on our blog posts, let us know how our office is performing, or provide feedback about recent treatments they may have received in at the office. We always look forward to engaging with our patients and encourage everyone to join our ever-growing social network for updates and valuable dental information," said Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing, MI.
The launch of the practice's Facebook and Twitter, allows patients to gain access to an array of information about Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, Lansing dentist, while closely interacting with other patients and members of the staff. By joining the practice's social network, patients can access valuable dental health care information including teeth whitening and dentures in Lansing, among other dental topics.
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, an experienced Lansing teeth whitening dentist, and her team of highly qualified dental professionals offer a wide variety of dental treatments and services in a comfortable, friendly setting. From an array of cosmetic dental treatments to teeth whitening and veneers, Dr. Scott-Hetchler is fully equipped to handle every dental need for patients of ever age.
Keeping up with new and innovative tools, Dr. Scott-Hetchler, cosmetic dentist in Lansing, allows patients to achieve their best dental health possible. The practice's new blog and social media presence through Facebook and Twitter further showcase Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler's continual commitment and dedication to quality dental care in Lansing, MI and surrounding areas. Patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.hollydds.com/ to access more information on various dental topics, and to join the ever-growing social network.
About Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, DDS: Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler has been a solo practitioner since 2002, providing cosmetic and family dental health care. Dr. Scott-Hetchler attended the University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2002. She provides patients with quality dental care including treatments such as dentures, veneers and teeth whitening, among others.
Media Contact:
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler
contactus@hollydds.com
919 Chester Rd.
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 487-6333
http://www.hollydds.com/
Dentist in Lansing is Now Engaging With Patients Through Popular Social Networking Sites
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, Lansing, MI dentist, invites patients to join her practice on Facebook and Twitter for improved communication.
2012-09-28
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