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Podiatrist in Silver Spring Offers Online Appointment Requests

Dr. Marc Goldberg and his associates, Silver Spring, MD podiatrists, go interactive with fast and convenient online appointment requests.

2013-03-06
SILVER SPRING, MD, March 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Goldberg, podiatrist in Silver Spring, is part of the Family Foot and Ankle Specialists of Maryland. With offices in Olney, Silver Spring, Crofton and Clinton, the practice has been bringing high quality foot and ankle care to the D.C. metropolitan area for 35 years.

Keeping the feet happy and healthy is essential to long term comfort and mobility. Good care in the earlier years in life can translate into greater activity and quality of life on out elder years. The staff members at the Family Foot and Ankle Specialists of Maryland specialize in a wide array of foot and ankle problems. They are well equipped to handle anything from mild sprains to more serious afflictions such as chronic pain, diabetic foot pain and bunions in Silver Spring. The staff is highly experienced and compassionate, placing the needs of the patients above all else.

Dr. Michael Goldberg is a contributing member at the practice and a leading Silver Spring, MD Podiatrist. He graduated from the University of Delaware in 1998 and went onto to study at the New York College of Podiatric medicine. He earned his doctorate in 2002 and went on to complete his residency at the St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens New York.

Originally from Long Island, New York, Dr. Goldberg now lives in Rockville, Maryland with his wife and two daughters. His commitment to patient quality care has made him a leading podiatrist in Silver Spring, MD, and a highly respected member of the practice.

Patient convenience is also a main priority of Dr. Goldberg's and the other staff members at the Family Foot and Ankle Specialists of Maryland. Patients need not phone the practice for an appointment. The practice has created an online appointment request and booking form that is simple and quick. Patients simply log into the practice website. They state the time and date of their requested visit on the online booking form. They next enter their contact information and await the conformation. The practice will either call or email the patient when the time is confirmed. The site is secure and the practice aims to contact all patients as quickly as possible.

With the online booking system, patients no longer have to face being placed on hold while on the phone or make inconvenient journeys to the practice to make an appointment. It can all be done in the comfort of their own homes.

With the commitment to patient care and convenience, Dr. Michael Goldberg remains a very high respected medical professional. He remains a leading Silver Spring foot doctor, and a highly valued member of his community.

About Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland: Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland is made up of Drs. Christopher Farnworth, Michael Frank and Marc Goldberg. At their four locations, they offer many services related to sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, bunions and heel pain in Silver Spring, among others. Each podiatrist participates in continuing education programs and seminars to ensure that they are offering the most up to date and effective service to their Olney patients.

Media Contact:
Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland
mgfeet@yahoo.com
10801 Lockwood Dr. Suite 260
Silver Spring, MD 20901
(301) 439-0300
http://www.marylandfeet.com


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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Silver Spring Offers Online Appointment Requests
Dr. Marc Goldberg and his associates, Silver Spring, MD podiatrists, go interactive with fast and convenient online appointment requests.