CHICAGO, IL, December 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Mark Jones, podiatrist in Chicago, and his associates at the Center for Podiatric Medicine are happy to be providing a variety of educational material on their practice's website. Patients that are looking for more information will be able to find a wealth of information on the website.
"I am very glad that our practice is providing educational material on our practice's website. I believe that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of maintaining the health of their feet and ankles. I hope that many of our patients will take some time to look through the educational materials that are found on our website," said Dr. Jones, foot doctor in Chicago.
The patient education section on Dr. Jones' website features helpful information on a variety of foot conditions. Patients can find information on the most common foot disorders including bunions, fungal toenails, flat feet and many others. There is also information provided that goes over different treatments that are offered including laser treatment for toenail fungus in Schaumburg and other treatments.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Jones, patients can either call (312) 923-1100 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply need 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. Jones, his associates, their staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's comprehensive podiatric website at http://www.thefootdocs.com. The website is full of helpful information for patients about dentistry.
About Dr. Mark Jones: Dr. Mark Jones, Chicago podiatrist, and the rest of the doctors at the Center for Podiatric Medicine are all specially trained to deal with any podiatric need that may arise in their patients. Their practice offers a variety of services including laser treatment for toenail fungus in Chicago and many more. Each podiatrist at the practice belongs to a variety of professional podiatric organizations and regularly participates in continuing education programs to ensure they are providing the most effective and up to date service to their patients as possible.
Media Contact:
Center for Podiatric Medicine
contactus@thefootdocs.com
414 North Orleans, Suite 212
Chicago, IL 60654
(312) 923-1100
http://www.thefootdocs.com
Chicago Podiatrist Provides Online Educational Material
Dr. Mark Jones and the other podiatrists at The Center For Podiatric Medicine in Chicago.
2012-12-29
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