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Roseburg Dentist Reaches Out to Patients Through Social Media

Dr. Rick Campbell and his staff are using their practice's Facebook page to communicate with patients online.

2012-10-26
ROSEBURG, OR, October 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Rick Campbell, dentist in Roseburg, and his staff are pleased to be using Facebook as a means of online communication with their Roseburg patients. Dr. Campbell hopes that the Facebook page will help him connect with patients online.

"I am excited to be jumping into the social media world with our practice's Facebook account. I know that many of our patients use Facebook on a daily basis and I am happy to be a part of that now. I hope that many of our patients will 'like' our Facebook page to start receiving updates from us," said Dr. Campbell, Roseburg, OR dentist.

Dr. Campbell and his staff are using the Facebook page to post updates on the practice as well as any current specials or promotions that they are offering. Patients that "like" the page are also free to comment on updates and post questions and comments on the page's wall.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Campbell for crowns in Roseburg or a different dental service, patients can either call (541) 672-4732 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with an email or text message to confirm the appointment.

Dr. Campbell is also offering an extensive patient education section on his practice's website. There are a variety of helpful articles and entries that are offered to improve patients' knowledge of dentistry.

To learn more about Dr. Campbell, his staff or any of the services provided at his Roseburg practice, patients are encouraged to call the office or visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.roseburgdentist.com.

About Dr. Rick Campbell: Dr. Rick Campbell, Roseburg dentist, has been practicing dentistry in his hometown of Roseburg since graduating from the Creighton University School of Dentistry in 2001. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Oregon Dental Association and the Umpqua Dental Society. Every year he participates in a variety of continuing education programs to ensure that he is offering he most up to date dental service and technology to his patients in Roseburg. His practice offers a variety of services including bridges in Roseburg, Invisalign, dental implants, veneers and whitening, among others.

Media Contact:
Campbell Family Dentistry
toothdr@qwestoffice.com
2591 Northwest Kline St.
Roseburg, OR 97471
(541) 672-4732
http://www.roseburgdentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Roseburg Dentist Reaches Out to Patients Through Social Media
Dr. Rick Campbell and his staff are using their practice's Facebook page to communicate with patients online.