SARASOTA, FL, October 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Gmitruk, general dentist in Sarasota, values his patients' opinions and encourages everyone to leave reviews via popular search engines. By leaving reviews, patients can help Dr. Gmitruk further improve his practice, whether it is to continue with the same quality care or to make improvements in certain areas.
"I always enjoy hearing from my patients about how their treatment and time at my office was. Through Google and other popular search engines, my patients can leave their comments to help me further improve my practice, while also helping new patients gain the confidence they might need to undergo dental care. I look forward to hearing more from my patients so that I can expand my practice to meet their every dental need," said Dr. Michael Gmitruk, Sarasota general dentist.
To access reviews, patients can visit popular search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, and Yelp, among others. From there, patients can review Dr. Gmitruk, sharing their experiences with treatment and service. Dr. Gmitruk, Sarasota cosmetic dentist, appreciates her patient's feedback and encourages patients to leave their reviews after their next appointment with her office.
With each review, Dr. Gmitruk, Sarasota dentist, can improve what needs to be improved, or continue to provide the same care that patients enjoy. Whether patients are receiving routine cleanings and exams, or more complex cosmetic procedures, Dr. Michael Gmitruk invites his patients to leave their reviews through any available search site, including Google and Yelp.
Additionally, Dr. Michael Gmitruk also invites his new patients to take advantage of a complete total mouth whitening system for free. As a cosmetic dentist in Sarasota, Dr. Gmitruk understands that many of his patients desire brighter, whiter teeth for an enhanced smile. In order to help his patients achieve their goal for a sparkling smile, he is excited to offer new patients a unique opportunity to whiten their teeth for free. However, this new special is only available for a limited time. Patients are urged to take advantage of this special as soon as possible, before it ends.
Other offers are available at various times, including deeply discounted fees on new patient exams and x-rays. Through the patient reviews and specials, Dr. Michael Gmitruk, Sarasota, FL dentist, proves he is dedicated to providing his patients with exceptional care. Dr. Gmitruk encourages each patient to leave a review after his or her next visit with his office and hope many will take advantage of the current specials available.
For more information, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.michaeltgmitrukdds.com, or by calling the office at (941) 922-1504.
About Michael T. Gmitruk, DDS: Dr. Michael Gmitruk completed his DDS degree at Marquette University of Wisconsin, School of Dentistry in 1973 and went on to Graduate School at Marquette School of Dentistry from 1973 - 1975. He completed his Residency in Prosthodontics at VA Hospital Wood in Wisconsin in 1975 and was an Assistant Professor at Marquette University School of Dentistry from 1973 - 1984. Dr. Michael Gmitruk was in private practice for prosthodontics in Milwaukee, WI from 1973 - 1986 and opened his current dental practice in 1986. Dr. Gmitruk and his team offer an array of services including dental veneers, dentures and crowns, among others.
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Dr. Michael Gmitruk
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3900 Clark Rd. Building S
Sarasota, FL 12528
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http://www.michaeltgmitrukdds.com
General Dentist in Sarasota Encourages Patients to Leave Reviews Online
Dr. Michael Gmitruk, Sarasota general dentist, invites patients to leave reviews via popular search sites for improved dental care.
2012-10-27
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