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Syracuse Cosmetic Dentist Encourages Patient Reviews

Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist, invites patients to visit popular reviews sites to leave feedback.

2012-12-19
SYRACUSE, NY, December 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Whether patients visited Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse cosmetic dentist, for a routine cleaning, or dentures, she encourages them to leave reviews. By leaving reviews, patients help Dr. Lawitts to better understand their needs in regards to their dental health care. Drs. Karen Lawitts and Nancy Yeates strive to provide the best care possible, and patient reviews allow them to do just that.

"We are always interested in hearing what our patients have to say about their dental care. Through online reviews, our patients can easily share their feedback with us and other patients. I encourage each of my patients, both new and current, to leave us their comments and concerns after their next appointment so that we can continue to provide the best care possible," said Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist.

Patients can easily access the various review sites by visiting the practice's website at http://www.dentistsyracuse.com/reviews.html. The reviews page offers patients the opportunity to leave their feedback on popular reviews sites, such as Google, Yahoo!, Yelp, MerchantCircle, Angie's List, and others. When patients leave their reviews, they can inform Drs. Lawitts and Yeates how their experience was. From routine cleanings to receiving dentures in Syracuse, Drs. Lawitts and Yeates encourage patients to share their feedback about everything.

Through Google, Drs. Karen Lawitts and Nancy Yeates have received an overall rating of "excellent," which further proves why they are the chosen dentists in Syracuse. One patient stated, "I don't mind going to the dentist when I am visiting an office such as this one! I am always seen at the time of my appointment and am never left waiting in the waiting room. The office staff, dental hygienists & assistants, and dentists get to know their patients. At this office you aren't just another name on a patient record. Our family has been seeing Dr. Lawitts and Dr. Yeates for years and we wouldn't have it any other way. I highly recommend them!"

Each review allows current patients to offer new patients a sense of confidence knowing that they, too, can receive the same superior care when they visit Drs. Lawitts and Yeates, general, cosmetic and kids dentists in Syracuse. Whether patients visit Google, or any other reviews page, Drs. Lawitts and Yeates encourage them to leave reviews so they can continue to provide the best in quality dental care in the Syracuse, NY area.

From regular checkups to Syracuse dentures, patients are invited to leave their feedback. Drs. Karen Lawitts and Nancy Yeates, look forward to hearing more from their patients so that they can provide the care their patients need and deserve. For more information on Drs. Lawitts and Yeates, or to access the reviews pages, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.dentistsyracuse.com.

About Dr. Karen Lawitts, DDS and Dr. Nancy Yeates, DDS: Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates work together to bring quality dental care to their community. Dr. Lawitts was born and raised in Syracuse. She received her Bachelor of Science and D.D.S. degree from Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Lawitts also completed a post-doctoral dental residency program at Upstate Medical Center and opened her own practice in 1985 with her focus on comprehensive quality dental care while utilizing state of the art instrumentation and techniques. Working alongside Dr. Lawitts is Dr. Nancy Yeates who grew up in Buffalo, New York. She attended Georgetown University School of Dentistry and graduate with a D.D.S. degree in 1983. Dr. Yeates moved to Syracuse after graduation and practiced dentistry in Syracuse for 15 years before joining Dr. Lawitts' practice in 1998.

Media Contact:
Dr. Karen Lawitts
contactus@dentistsyracuse.com
100 Intrepid Lane
Syracuse, NY 13205
(315) 492-8138
http://www.dentistsyracuse.com


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[Press-News.org] Syracuse Cosmetic Dentist Encourages Patient Reviews
Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist, invites patients to visit popular reviews sites to leave feedback.