BROOKFIELD, WI, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Patients that are always on the go, search for a website that is easily accessible with fast loading times. In order to offer this to patients, Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield family dentist, has recently launched a new mobile website for patients to gain valuable information on dental health care and his practice. With the launch of the new mobile website for Dr. Kuffel's office, patients can now easily access important information from their mobile phones without the hassle.
"As technology continues to advance, there is mounting evidence that smartphone users are not satisfied with using standard websites and prefer mobile optimized sites. When looking up a standard website on a mobile phone, it can often be extremely aggravating to look at because you constantly search for a link. With my practice's new mobile website, I am pleased to offer an easy and convenient way to access dental health care information from anywhere," said Dr. Kevin Kuffel, dentist in Brookfield, WI.
Patients search for a website that is easy to navigate on their smart phone, and allow them to conveniently access the information they need and want. Dr. Kuffel's mobile website offers patients simplicity and easy navigation, which helps them find exactly what they are looking for immediately-no more waiting for slow loading websites. By visiting the mobile website for Dr. Kuffel, Brookfield, WI dentist, patients can immediately navigate through the available links: Home, Staff, Office and Services, among others.
The available links, when first accessing the mobile website for Dr. Kevin Kuffel, are easily accessible so that patients can conveniently search the website for the topic or information they are interested in. Whether patients want more information on Dr. Kuffel, dentist in New Berlin, and his staff, directions to the office or services offered, they can find exactly what they are looking for without the messy hassle of a standard website.
Additionally, the mobile website offers instant access to the practice's social media channels - Facebook and Twitter. Patients, who have Facebook or Twitter accounts, can easily click on the social network image to gain instant access to the available webpage.
If patients can't find what they are looking for based on the homepage, they can use the search index at the top of the page to search the website for their specific need. From valuable information on Brookfield tooth whitening, and dental implants, the mobile website hosts an array of dental health care information for patients of all ages.
For more information on dental health care, patients are encouraged to visit Dr. Kuffel's new mobile website. The mobile website is further proof of Dr. Kevin Kuffel's continual dedication to providing patients with the most up-to-date information and can be easily accessed from their smartphones and tablet devices at http://www.drkuffel.com/.
About Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC: Born and raised in Brookfield, WI, Dr. Kevin Kuffel attended Marquette University Dental School and opened his solo practice in 1978. He prides himself in his continuing education in order to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. With a well-balanced team of dental professionals, Dr. Kuffel and his staff provide patients with exceptional dental health care.
Media Contact:
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC
contactus@drkuffel.com
1300 South Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 784-6363
http://www.drkuffel.com
Brookfield Family Dentist Announces the Launch of Practice's Mobile Website
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, dentist in Brookfield, WI, is pleased to offer his patients improved care through the availability of a new mobile website.
2012-10-11
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[Press-News.org] Brookfield Family Dentist Announces the Launch of Practice's Mobile WebsiteDr. Kevin Kuffel, dentist in Brookfield, WI, is pleased to offer his patients improved care through the availability of a new mobile website.