CENTREVILLE, VA, December 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) When new patients first visit Clifton Foot and Ankle Center, they expect the best care and service possible. To expand on this service, Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm, podiatrist in Centreville, VA, is excited to offer new patients the ease and accessibility of new patient forms available online. Instead of completing new patient paperwork in the office, patients can now download, print and fill-out paperwork prior to their appointment to save time.
"It is important that my patients, whether new or current, get the best care possible. I understand that new patient paperwork can often take away from the one-on-one time in treatment, but I am happy to announce the availability of those forms online. Now, new patients can be prepared for their first appointments by having their paperwork ready beforehand, which creates more time in diagnosis and treatment," said Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm, Centreville podiatrist.
New patient paperwork can easily be downloaded from Clifton Foot and Ankle Center's website. Simply by visiting the website, new patients can easily access the forms for downloading. With the necessary paperwork completed in advance, Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm can spend more quality time with the new patient, treating Centreville plantar fasciitis and other foot ailments, symptoms and conditions.
Dr. Wilhelm is experienced and qualified to treat and diagnose a wide array of foot and ankle conditions. With the newest technology, Clifton Foot and Ankle Center is capable of transforming any foot condition into healthy, happy feet. Specialties of this practice include treatment of bunions, ankle pain and plantar fasciitis in Centreville, along with many other ailments.
In addition to the new patient forms, this practice's website provides access to the different services offered, appointment requests, patient education, meet the staff and several other features. The provided information allows the patient to become better acquainted with the practice and office staff in addition to a better understanding of foot and ankle problems they may encounter. Patients can visit the website for more information on orthotics in Centreville, in addition to many other treatments and procedures.
Clifton Foot and Ankle Center has been providing quality care for patients' foot and ankle needs for generations. Striving for top-of-the-line and efficient service, the new patient registration forms allow Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm to successfully focus on patient relations.
About Clifton Foot and Ankle Center: Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm opened Clifton Foot and Ankle Center in September of 2011. He has 15 years of experience and is a Board Certified Foot and Ankle surgeon. Dr. Wilhelm offers services including treatment of ankle pain, bunions, plantar fasciitis and heel pain, among others. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University and earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio in 1994. Dr. Wilhelm completed a three-year surgical residency at Millcreek Community Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania and was a chief resident for two years. Additionally, Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm spent two years volunteering for his church in Santiago, Chile and is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Wilhelm is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He has also held numerous positions with the Virginia Podiatric Medical Association and is currently holding the position of Vice President.
Media Contact:
Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm
contactus@cliftonfootandankle.com
6101 Redwood Square Center, Suite 303
Centreville, VA 20121
(703) 996-3000
http://www.cliftonfootandankle.com
Podiatrist in Centreville, VA Offers New Patient Forms for Easy Download
Dr. Kenneth Wilhelm, Centreville podiatrist, invites new patients to download and print their forms prior to their first appointment at Clifton Foot and Ankle Center.
2012-12-05
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Centreville, VA Offers New Patient Forms for Easy DownloadDr. Kenneth Wilhelm, Centreville podiatrist, invites new patients to download and print their forms prior to their first appointment at Clifton Foot and Ankle Center.