AMARILLO, TX, October 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier cosmetic and family dentist in Amarillo, Dr. Ken Comer, invites patients to visit the practice's newly developed website. The practice's website was created to inform and educate patients on the various features of the dental practice and Dr. Ken Comer, an Amarillo family dentist.
When patients visit this dentist in Amarillo's website they can access information regarding the staff, treatments available, patient education, new patient paperwork, appointment requests and several other features. Patients can simply visit the practice's website to find out more information on treatments such as sedation, implants, veneers and TMJ in Amarillo in addition to several other services.
"With the growth of the Internet, it is more important than ever to provide patients with an opportunity to easily access the practice outside of the office. Patients can visit our interactive website to look up valuable information on our services offered, which better prepares them for their actual visit to our office," said Dr. Ken Comer, Amarillo dentist.
Patients have the opportunity to access and print new patient forms prior to their first visit to this cosmetic dentist in Amarillo. With the availability of new patient forms, the patient-dentist interaction heightens, allowing patients to spend more valuable time with this Amarillo family dentist to treat their ailments.
Additionally, patients are able to visit the innovative patient education library that allows them to gather and collect valuable information in regards to their dental health. Patients can look-up dental care information in regards to TMJ, implants, sedation and veneers in Amarillo, among other services, symptoms and treatments.
"I want my patients to be able to access all of the most valuable information at any moment during their day. It is vital for patients to be fully informed and ready for their visit to our office because a knowledgeable patient makes better decisions in regards to their dental health and needs," said Dr. Comer.
Whether patients are looking for more information on services, staff bios or directions to the office, they can find all the information on Dr. Comer's website. With the launch of the practice's new patient-friendly website, patients have easy access to more valuable dental information than ever before. Dr. Comer and his professional staff are committed to providing the best in quality dental care for patients of all ages.
About Dr. Ken Comer, DDS, PC: Leading dentist in Amarillo, Dr. Ken Comer, has been working with patients to provide the best dental care since 1985. He received his DDS degree from Baylor College of Dentistry and his undergraduate degree in Biology from West Texas State University. Dr. Comer has been practicing dental care for twenty years, focusing in the treatment of oral-facial pain, endodontic, TMD, cosmetic, and implants in Amarillo. Committed to providing the best in quality care, Dr. Comer has completed many post graduate continuing education programs to further his skill and knowledge in dentistry.
Media Contact:
Dr. Ken Comer, DDS
drcomer@kencomerdds.com
4600 W. Interstate 40
Suite #302
Amarillo, TX 79106
http://www.kencomerdds.com
Launch Of Practice's New Patient Website Allows Amarillo Dentist, Dr. Ken Comer, To Improve Patient Knowledge
Amarillo dentist, Dr. Ken Comer, introduces the unveiling of his practice's new website to allow patients to access valuable dental care information.
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[Press-News.org] Launch Of Practice's New Patient Website Allows Amarillo Dentist, Dr. Ken Comer, To Improve Patient KnowledgeAmarillo dentist, Dr. Ken Comer, introduces the unveiling of his practice's new website to allow patients to access valuable dental care information.