ROSWELL, GA, November 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) A mobile application for smart phones has been developed for the Bariatric Care Centers located in Houston, Texas.
The new mobile application allows for future and current patients to research the Bariatric Care Centers website, through a specially designed mobile layout. All website can be obtained through a smart phone, but the application makes it easier for people to read, navigate and comprehend information about the bariatric treatment center.
The new mobile application is capable on all of the different types of smart phones including: iPhone, Androids, Windows Phone and Blackberry.
Dr. Brian Mirza the head surgeon at Bariatric Care Centers is a highly trained bariatric surgeon in Houston, Texas. Dr. Mirza is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is highly regarded in the field of weight loss surgery in Houston.
For more information about the new Bariatric Care Centers Website or on Dr. Brian Mirza visit these websites Mobile Website and Online Website.
Bariatric Care Centers has released a new mobile application for their website on all mobile smart phones.
New Mobile Website created for Bariatric Center in Houston Texas
Patients rely on up to date information, with a new mobile application for your smart phone, patients can now get information about their bariatric surgery whenever they need.
2012-11-04
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[Press-News.org] New Mobile Website created for Bariatric Center in Houston TexasPatients rely on up to date information, with a new mobile application for your smart phone, patients can now get information about their bariatric surgery whenever they need.


