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Orlando Dentist Encourages Patients To Leave Online Reviews Of Her Practice

Dr. Laila Rizvi is hoping her patients will leave reviews of her practice on Google, Yahoo and Yelp

2012-12-02
ORLANDO, FL, December 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Laila Rizvi, Orlando dentist, is asking her patients to leave online reviews of her practice. He hopes that the patient reviews will help increase her practice's online presence and help to encourage others to visit her practice for the first time.

"I hope that many of our patients will leave reviews of their experience at our practice online. I believe that we offer a great level of service at our practice and that our patients will have a positive experience here. I'd like to encourage all of our patients that come in to our practice to take a few minutes to fill out an online review of their experience," said Dr. Rizvi, Orlando, FL dentist.

To leave a review of the practice, patients simply have to search on Google, Yahoo or Yelp for Dr. Rizvi and the practice's page will show up as the first result. After navigating to the page, patients just have to enter in a star rating and a few sentences detailing their experience at Dr. Rizvi's practice. The entire process will only take a couple of minutes.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Rizvi for Invisalign in Orlando or another dental service, patients can either call (407) 240-3372 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 a confirmation of the appointment.

To learn more about Dr. Rizvi, her staff or any of the services provided at her practice, patients are encouraged to visit her comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.mydentalcarecenter.com. The website will feature a variety of helpful information for patients.

About Dr. Laila Rizvi: Dr. Laila Rizvi, dentist in Orlando, has called the state of Florida home her entire life. She has been practicing dentistry in the area since completing a one-year practice residency with the University of Florida. This Hunter's Creek dentist is committed to providing quality dental care in a relaxed and comfortable environment for all of her patients. She regularly participates in continuing education programs each year to ensure that she can offer the most up to date and effective dental service to her patients. He is also a member of various professional dental organizations in the Orlando area.

Media Contact:
My Dental Care Center
contactus@mydentalcarecenter.com
3708 Town Center Blvd, Suite B
Orlando, FL 32837
(407) 240-3372
http://www.mydentalcarecenter.com


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[Press-News.org] Orlando Dentist Encourages Patients To Leave Online Reviews Of Her Practice
Dr. Laila Rizvi is hoping her patients will leave reviews of her practice on Google, Yahoo and Yelp