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Dentist In Lafayette Makes Dental Care Easily Acceptable For Patients

Dr. Fatima Beheshti, Lafayette dentist, invites patients to make their next appointment online through new feature.

2013-03-13
LAFAYETTE, CA, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Recognized as the best dentist in Lafayette, Dr. Fatima Beheshti makes visiting her office for dental procedures easier than ever with her website's new online appointment requesting feature. The ability to request appointments online has allowed the practice to offer more convenient and easy ways for patients to receive care from Dr. Fatima Beheshti.

Patients can now request an appointment with Dr. Beheshti via the practice's innovative website. The new appointment tool is easy to use. Simply by visiting the practice's website, patients can fill out the brief request form with their preferred date and time, and submit the form to Dr. Beheshti, Lafayette dentist.

"With their busy schedules, patients don't always have time to call our office to schedule an appointment. This is why we have added the convenient feature of online appointment requesting. Whether patients are in the office, stuck in traffic or at home, they now have the opportunity to request their appointment from their computer or mobile device. Even when our office is closed, patients still have the option to schedule an appointment," said Dr. Fatima Beheshti, cosmetic dentist in Lafayette.

In addition to the new appointment-requesting feature, patients have access to a vast education library. When patients want to learn more about a procedure they are scheduled to have or even a symptom they may be enduring, they can simply visit the education library to search for more information. Serving patients in the Lafayette, CA area, Dr. Fatima Beheshti, Lafayette general dentist, and her qualified staff believe that educated patients are better equipped to make decisions regarding their dental health. Covering topics from cosmetic dentistry to teeth whitening and dental bridges in Lafayette, patients can find valuable dental health information via the patient education library at any point during their day.

With the introduction of the new online appointment requesting, patients have the added benefit and convenience of scheduling an appointment with just the click of a mouse, from the comfort of their own home. Obtaining valuable dental care information and making educated oral health care decisions is easier than ever with the array of pages offered on the practice's website. The website for Dr. Fatima Beheshti, family dentist in Lafayette, is further proof of her commitment to quality dental care for patients throughout Lafayette and the surrounding communities.

About Dr. Fatima Beheshti: Dr. Fatima Beheshti graduated from the USC School of Dentistry. She proudly serves patients from throughout the East Bay in the beautiful LaMorinda Dental office conveniently located just south of Hwy 24 on Moraga Road in Lafayette. Dr. Beheshti offers an array of services and treatments including dental bridges, crowns, and dental implants, among others. LaMorinda Dental offers a full line of comprehensive family and cosmetic dentistry services. Dr. Beheshti particularly enjoys making her patients feel comfortable and relaxed at every visit to her office.

Media Contact:
Dr. Fatima Beheshti
contactus@lafayettesbestdentist.com
911 Moraga Road, Suite 102
Lafayette, CA 94549
(925) 299-9919
http://www.lafayettesbestdentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Lafayette Makes Dental Care Easily Acceptable For Patients
Dr. Fatima Beheshti, Lafayette dentist, invites patients to make their next appointment online through new feature.