SOUTH ELGIN, IL, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sometimes when patients attempt to call their dentist to schedule an appointment, it can sometimes be a hassle. Patients might have to go back and forth a few times with a receptionist to decide on an appropriate date and time that works for both them and the dentist. Dr. Rick Brar, South Elgin dentist, of Brar Dentistry has launched a new online appointment scheduling feature on his website to make it easier for patients to see him.
Dr. Brar, dentist in South Elgin, specializes in cosmetic dentistry, including veneers, cosmetic fillings and contouring, same day crowns, Lumineers and in-office whitening. This South Elgin IL dentist is an approved Invisalign provider and licensed to provide sedation dentistry -- patients can relax and wake up with a beautiful smile. Dr. Brar is very concerned about giving his patients as pleasant an experience as possible, whether they're looking for answers to their dental questions or just trying to make an appointment.
The whole point of the new scheduling feature is to make things easier on the patient. As Dr. Brar, dentist in South Elgin, IL, says, "If the annoyance of having to make a telephone call is the only thing preventing my patient from scheduling an appointment for urgent care, I want to remove that obstacle. This online appointment scheduling feature should help streamline the process."
The new appointment request link on Dr. Brar's website allows patients more flexibility in how they schedule their appointments. The request form simply asks for a preferred date and time, or the preferred day of the week when the patient can come in. A receptionist will then email or call the patient to confirm the appointment or suggest a better time. The whole scheduling process takes a matter of minutes -- there are no hassles, minimal back and forth and no waiting on hold.
If a change is necessary, the patient can just go back to the website and enter a whole new request, then just write a quick note asking to cancel the previous appointment. Of course, at any time the patient can still pick up the phone to speak with a friendly receptionist.
Dr. Rick Brar is a South Elgin IL dentist servicing the cosmetic and general dental needs of patients. Visit his site, www.BrarDentistry.com, to learn more about his offerings, scan his digital library for an array of topics, such as sleep apnea in South Elgin, and watch educational videos about modern dentistry.
About Brar Dentistry: Brar Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Rick Brar. Working alongside Dr. Brar are Drs. Thomas Adams, and Russel Verbic. Together they bring quality dental health care to patients of all ages including root canals, orthodontics, dental implants, and South Elgin sleep apnea. Brar Dentistry provides the latest technology in dental treatment including 3D X-rays, RVG X-rays, Inter Oral Camera, CT scan, CEREC (CAD/CAM), LASER and even massage dental chairs. Each dentist at Brar Dentistry participates in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that they provide the most up to date and effective service to their patients in South Elgin.
Media Contact:
Dr. Rick Brar
contactus@brardentistry.com
300 Randall Road
South Elgin, IL 60177
(630) 883-0200
http://www.brardentistry.com
South Elgin Dentist Improves Appointment Scheduling With Online Feature
Dr. Rick Brar, dentist in South Elgin, adds an improved scheduling feature to his website to provide patients with a move convenient experience.
2013-02-22
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[Press-News.org] South Elgin Dentist Improves Appointment Scheduling With Online FeatureDr. Rick Brar, dentist in South Elgin, adds an improved scheduling feature to his website to provide patients with a move convenient experience.