CHANDLER, AZ, November 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Chandler, Dr. Bianca McWilliams, enhances the patient experience with the addition of new patient forms via Solaris Dental Health's website. Patients can now access and complete the new patient registration forms before their initial visit with Dr. Bianca McWilliams to save time while in the office.
With the addition of the new patient forms, patients are able download, print and complete the required paperwork before they visit Dr. McWilliams, Chandler dentist, at Solaris Dental Health for their initial appointment. The forms allow patients to gain valuable one-on-one time with Dr. Bianca McWilliams and her staff for procedures and treatments including veneers, implants and Zoom whitening in Chandler.
"I want my patients to be fully prepared for their first visit to my office, which is easily achieved by allowing them to download and fill out the paperwork before hand. This helps to create the opportunity for me to spend more one-on-one time with my patients to allow for the best possible care," said Dr. Bianca McWilliams, dentist in Chandler, AZ.
The new patient forms can be accessed easily through the website's homepage at http://www.solarisdentalhealth.com. Once on the "New Patients" page, patients can easily download and print the available forms for patient information. By downloading and completing the available paperwork, patients will be well prepared for their appointment with Dr. McWilliams, which ensures that Dr. McWilliams, Chandler, AZ dentist, has all of the needed information to provide the best possible care for her patients. Being well prepared for the initial appointment also helps to relieve any unnecessary anxiety you might be feeling.
Specializing in an array of services such as Chandler Zoom whitening, implants, and dental veneers, among other areas of expertise, Dr. McWilliams is committed to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care. With her extensive experience and education, Dr. McWilliams is capable of handling a broad range of quality dental services for patients of every age.
In correspondence with the new patient forms, Solaris Dental Health's website also offers various pages to learn more about Dr. McWilliams, services offered, patient education and appointment requests. Patients can simply visit the practice's website to access or learn more about the various procedures available.
Patients in the Chandler, AZ and surrounding areas that are looking for dental care, seek care from Dr. Bianca McWilliams, an experienced Chandler cosmetic dentist, for all of their dental care needs. The new patient forms are further proof of the dedication and commitment Solaris Dental Health has to perfecting their patients' smiles for a lifetime.
About Solaris Dental Health: Dr. Bianca McWilliams received her DDS from the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental Branch in Houston. She also completed her residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. McWilliams continually brings her patients the most up-to-date techniques in general and cosmetic dentistry, including dental veneers, dental implants and Zoom! Whitening. After graduation, Dr. McWilliams practiced in Litchfield Park, Chandler, and Mesa, Arizona. In 2006, Dr. Bianca McWilliams opened her dental practice to serve the Chandler, AZ and surrounding San Tan areas.
Media Contact:
Dr. Ken McWilliams
contactus@solarisdentalhealth.com
4917 South Alma School Road
Chandler, AZ 85248
(480) 802-6617
http://www.solarisdentalhealth.com
Dentist in Chandler Increases Time Spent in Treatment During First Visits
Dr. Bianca McWilliams, Chandler dentist, offers easy to download new patient forms for expedited visits at Solaris Dental Health.
2012-11-14
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Chandler Increases Time Spent in Treatment During First VisitsDr. Bianca McWilliams, Chandler dentist, offers easy to download new patient forms for expedited visits at Solaris Dental Health.