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Hagerstown ENT Offers Online Appointment Requesting Feature for Improved Patient Care

Dr. Kirby Scott, Hagerstown, MD ENT doctor, is excited to offer his patients advanced appointment requests through Central ENT Consultants' interactive website.

2012-10-05
HAGERSTOWN, MD, October 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Central ENT Consultants, P.C. is now offering a new online appointment-requesting feature to help patients get the appointment they want and need without the wait. Dr. Kirby Scott, Hagerstown ENT, is happy to offer his patients the opportunity to request an appointment online in order to help patients conveniently find an appropriate date and time for their next visits.

Available through the homepage for Central ENT Consultants, P.C, the appointment request page offers an easy-to-fill-out request form that lets Drs. Kirby Scott and Charles Supemavage, Hagerstown, MD ENT doctors, properly treat patients at their convenience. Drs. Scott and Supemavage make every attempt to be as responsive to their patients' scheduling needs as possible. Once Central ENT Consultants, P.C. hears from a patient, one of their professionals will contact the patient promptly to confirm the date and time.

"We understand that it may often be difficult to contact our office during our operating hours. Our patients all lead busy lives, and to help them request an appointment without complications we are excited to offer our new online appointment-requesting feature. At any time of the day, our patients can request their next appointment with our office," said Dr. Kirby Scott, sinus doctor in Hagerstown.

Whether patients are in search of testing for Hagerstown allergies, sleep apnea or baha cochlear in Hagerstown, Drs. Scott and Supemavage are available to provide the best ear, nose, and throat care possible. Together they work in concert with Audiologists, nurses and office staff who try to understand their patients' health issues quickly in order to apply the right treatment to get him or her back to their optimal health.

Through the availability of online appointment requests, Drs. Kirby Scott and Charles Supemavage, Hagerstown sinus doctors, further prove their commitment to providing patients with the most convenient care possible in one location. Central ENT Consultants, P.C. invites each patient to schedule their next appointment online for increased availability.

About Central ENT Consultants, P.C: Central ENT Consultants, P.C. is made up of a team of professionals, including Drs. Kirby Scott and Charles Supemavage. Together, Drs. Scott and Supemavage work to provide the best quality healthcare in a responsive and caring environment. Dr. Kirby Scott completed his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Scott also completed his residency at the University of California, Davis, East Bay Program and the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, VA. Dr. Charles Supemavage received his medical degree from the University of Brussels Medical School in Brussels, Belgium. He completed an internship at Hospitals of Brussels in Brussels, Belgium, and his residency for general surgery at Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia, PA and his residency for Otolaryngology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Drs. Scott and Supemavage are both Board Certified in Otolaryngology.

Media Contact:
Dr. Kirby Scott
contactus@centralentconsultants.com
1800 Dual Highway, Suite 303
Hagerstown, MD 21740
(301) 739-0400
http://www.centralentconsultants.com


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[Press-News.org] Hagerstown ENT Offers Online Appointment Requesting Feature for Improved Patient Care
Dr. Kirby Scott, Hagerstown, MD ENT doctor, is excited to offer his patients advanced appointment requests through Central ENT Consultants' interactive website.