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Lincoln Park Dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, Improves Patient Education

Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, Lakeview dentist, announces the creation of his practice's easy-to-use patient education resources to enhance patient knowledge about dental health.

2010-10-17
CHICAGO, IL, October 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier dentist in Lakeview and Lincoln Park, Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, announces the addition of an online patient education library for his practice's efficient website. The new online patient education library was created to better inform and provide valuable knowledge of dental care for patients.

Patients can visit the convenient website for this Lakeview dentist, at www.lakeviewdds.com, to learn more about various dental care treatments and procedures. By visiting the practice's website, patients can access the patient education web-page from the home page. From toothache remedies and treatment details, patients can easily access a wide array of information regarding dental care.

"It is important as a dentist and member of this community to allow my patients to have the most vital information in regards to dental care, ready for their every need. Patients have valuable access to essential information regarding their dental health with a simple click of their mouse," stated Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, Lincoln Park dentist.

Additionally, the practice's website offers new patients the opportunity to download and print new patient forms to prepare for their initial appointment. By printing and filling out the forms prior to their first visit, new patients are able to gain valuable time with Dr. Feffer because they will have to spend less time on paperwork.

Dr. Jeffrey Feffer has been practicing as a dentist in Lincoln Park for 29 years. His practice philosophy is focused on providing thoughtfulness and compassion to each of his patients while providing the most effective treatment options. Dr. Feffer and a highly qualified team of dental professionals offer dental care in all aspects of dentistry including veneers, teeth whitening, implants and bruxism treatment. Highly trained in esthetic and prosthetic dentistry, this Lincoln Park and Lakeview dentist is committed to providing patients with realistic restorations for all types of dental reconstruction needs.

When patients need oral healthcare from a dentist in Lincoln Park and Lakeview, they turn to Dr. Jeffrey Feffer and his professional dental team for quality care they can trust. The new website for this 60614 dentist further demonstrates Dr. Feffer's commitment to providing the highest level of dental care through patient education and advanced communication technology.

About Jeffrey P. Feffer DDS, MPH:

Dr. Jeffrey Feffer is a leading and experienced dentist in Lakeview, serving patients in the Lincoln Park and Lakeview neighborhoods of Chicago for 29 years. Bringing years of experience to the dental field and a passion for helping each patient achieve their best smile, this Lakeview and Lincoln Park dentist is qualified to handle any dental need for patients of every age. Dr. Feffer offers dental care in all phases of dentistry and has taken multiple courses in esthetic and prosthetic dentistry, among others. Additionally, Dr. Feffer is a longstanding member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the Illinois State Dental Society and the Chicago Dental Society. He is a longstanding dental expert and consultant to the legal profession in matters of alleged dental malpractice. This experience allows him to know and practice at and above the standard of care in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey P. Feffer
contactus@lakeviewdds.com
561 W Diversey Pkwy, Suite 203
Chicago, IL 60614
P (773) 348-3668
F (773) 348-3671
http://www.lakeviewdds.com


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[Press-News.org] Lincoln Park Dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, Improves Patient Education
Dr. Jeffrey Feffer, Lakeview dentist, announces the creation of his practice's easy-to-use patient education resources to enhance patient knowledge about dental health.