SCOTTSDALE, AZ, March 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) With the launch of Put Your Feet First's social network-Facebook and Twitter-patients can now remain in close contact with Dr. Mark Forman, podiatrist in Scottsdale. The practice's Facebook and Twitter pages allow patients to view information on the office, patient reviews, blog postings and even photos.
Dr. Mark Forman, Scottsdale podiatrist, encourages patients to visit the interactive Facebook and Twitter pages to remain up-to-date with important information about the office and various podiatric topics. Patients can join the social network for Put Your Feet First by visiting the practice's website at http://www.arizonafootandankle.com. Once a patient is on the practice's homepage, they can select the direct links to the Facebook and Twitter pages.
The available buttons bring patients directly to the Facebook and Twitter pages. From here, patients can "like" the practice on Facebook, or "follow" them on Twitter. Once patients are "in the network," they will receive instant updates each time Dr. Forman updates the page, which helps patients remain up-to-date with important information on the office or various topics, including Scottsdale orthotics for the relief of heel pain.
"Creating a social network has allowed us to remain in close contact with our patients even when the office is closed. Our patients can freely explore important information about the practice and vital topics at any time they desire. I encourage all of our patients to join our ever-growing social network to remain up-to-date on important information," said Dr. Mark Forman, podiatrist in Scottsdale, AZ.
Directly linked to the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages is the online blog for Put Your Feet First. Updated regularly, patients who are "in the network" will receive instant updates through Facebook and Twitter each time a new blog is posted to the practice's interactive website. From Scottsdale heel pain to treatments with orthotics in Scottsdale, patients can visit the practice's information-rich blog to better understand important foot and ankle health care information.
When patients desire more information about the health of their feet and ankles, Dr. Mark Forman invites his patients to join Put Your Feet First's ever-growing social network through Facebook and Twitter. The launch of the practice's social network further proves the dedication and commitment of Dr. Mark Forman to providing his patients with exceptional foot and ankle health care.
About Dr. Mark Forman: Dr. Mark Forman is an experienced podiatrist in Scottsdale AZ. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a comfortable convenient setting, this Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist provides treatment for bunions, sports-related injuries, diabetic foot care and heel pain, among many other foot conditions. He attended New York College of Podiatric Medicine and graduated with his DPM in 1996. From 1996 to 1997, Dr. Forman completed his DPM Resident POR at Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Bronx, New York and is board certified. He is the past president of the Arizona Podiatric Medical Association and has been recognized as a 2012 Top Doctor by Phoenix Magazine. Dr. Forman is also a member the International Aesthetic Foot Society.
Media Contact:
Dr. Mark Forman
contactus@azfootpain.com
8585 East Bell Road, Suite A 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480-423-8400
http://www.arizonafootandankle.com/
Podiatrist in Scottsdale Launch Social Network For Put Your Feet First
Dr. Mark Forman, Scottsdale podiatrist, shares important foot and ankle health care information through Facebook and Twitter.
2013-03-06
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Scottsdale Launch Social Network For Put Your Feet FirstDr. Mark Forman, Scottsdale podiatrist, shares important foot and ankle health care information through Facebook and Twitter.