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Dorval Dentist Makes Online Appointment Scheduling Easy

Dr. Hana Chatila is providing an easy to use appointment request form as a part of her practice's website.

2012-11-09
DORVAL, QC, November 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Hana Chatila, dentist in Dorval, is excited to be making it simple for patients to schedule an appointment at her practice through her website. With the online appointment request form, patients are able to schedule an appointment without ever having to even pick up the phone.

"I am glad that our practice is providing this service. We always strive to make our practice as patient-friendly as possible and I think this is a great example of that. I hope that many of our patients will take advantage of our online appointment request form," said Dr. Chatila, Dorval family dentist.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Chatila for Invisalign in Dorval or another dental service, patients can either call (514) 631-1457 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.

Since Dr. Chatila's website is available at all times, patients are able to request an appointment whenever it is convenient for them instead of having to call during regular business hours. This is especially convenient for patients that work or go to school during the day.

Dr. Chatila also is offering an extensive patient education section of her practice's website. The patient education section features an online patient library. The library is filled with helpful information that is designed to increase the awareness level of patients. Information is available that details a variety of different dental problems. There is also information related to different treatment options and preventative measures patients should be taking.

To learn more about Dr. Chatila, her staff or any of the services provided at her practice, patients are encouraged to visit her comprehensive dental website located at http://www.chatiladds.com.

About Dr. Hana Chatila: Dr. Hana Chatila, Dorval dentist, has been practicing dentistry since 1996, when she graduated from McGill University. Dr. Chatila strives to offer comprehensive dental care in a relaxed, caring environment. Dr. Chatila offers a variety of dental services at her practice including crowns, bridges, Invisalign and dental implants in Dorval, among others. Each year, Dr. Chatila participates in many hours of continuing education programs to ensure that she is able to offer the most up to date and effective service to her patients in Dorval.

Media Contact:
Hana Chatila, DDS
contactus@chatiladds.com
319 Dorval Ave.
Doval, QC H9S 3H6
(514) 631-1457
http://www.chatiladds.com


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[Press-News.org] Dorval Dentist Makes Online Appointment Scheduling Easy
Dr. Hana Chatila is providing an easy to use appointment request form as a part of her practice's website.