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Dentist in Monroe, WA Provides Mobile Website for On-the-Go Access

Dr. Glen Monson, Monroe, WA dentist, launches mobile website to accommodate smartphone and tablet users.

2013-03-08
MONROE, WA, March 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dentist in Monroe, WA, Dr. Glen Monson, invites patients constantly on-the-go to visit his practice's technologically advanced mobile website. With the recent launch in his mobile website, patients can now gain easy access to without complications.

"More and more people are accessing the web from their smartphones and tablet devices instead of a computer. I wanted to make sure my patients could easily access the practice's website while on the go. With a mobile website, my patients can gain instant access to my website without the wait and frustration of having to be at an actual lap top or desk top," said Dr. Glen Monson, dentist in Monroe.

The new mobile-ready website is a similar version of the original website developed to fit the hardware of smartphones and tablet devices. As opposed to looking at the full site on a smartphone or tablet, patients receive faster loading times and easier navigation throughout the page with Dr. Monson's new mobile website

With the new mobile website, Dr. Monson's patients can even make an appointment by accessing the "request an appointment" tab on the mobile-optimized site. Patients can also access important dental information while on the go. From dental implants in Monroe to Monroe sleep apnea treatment and snoring devices, patients can easily access information about their desired dental procedure.

With his new mobile website, Dr. Monson, cosmetic dentist in Monroe, continues to make receiving important dental health care information easier than before. Patients are encouraged to visit Dr. Monson's mobile website at http://www.glenmonsondds.com/, while on the go for the same valuable information as the current traditional website.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Barnes for dental implants in Monroe or another dental service, patients can either call (360) 805-0211 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing their requested appointment. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation through email or phone call.

About Glen A, Monson, DDS: Dr. Glen Monson, dentist in Monroe, WA is a graduate of University of Washington School of Dentistry. Dr. Monson, cosmetic dentist in Monroe, has excelled in his field and has been at his current practice for 15 years. He is dedicated to quality, comfort and trust and enjoys having positive relationships with patients and their families. He provides dental care for patients of all ages, including teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants and sleep apnea treatment, among other services. http://www.glenmonsondds.com

Media Contact:
Glen Monson
contactus@batemanfamilydentistry.com
17798 147th Street
SE, Monroe, Washington
(360) 805-0211
http://www.glenmonsondds.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Monroe, WA Provides Mobile Website for On-the-Go Access
Dr. Glen Monson, Monroe, WA dentist, launches mobile website to accommodate smartphone and tablet users.