HONOLULU, HI, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) At Okabe Dental Arts, Dr. Jonathan Okabe, Honolulu dentist, appreciates his patients' feedback. To further improve the services and care offered at Okabe Dental Arts, Dr. Okabe encourages each of his patients to leave a review on Google, Yahoo, Yelp, or any other available review site. With these reviews, Dr. Okabe can continue to provide his patients with the care they need and deserve.
"I always want to know what my patients are thinking and how their experiences were in my office. Through online review sites, my patients can share their thoughts with me and with other patients. I look forward to continuing to provide my patients with superior dental care, and these reviews help me to do just that," said Dr. Jonathan Okabe, dentist in Honolulu, HI.
To easily access the available review sites, patients can visit Okabe Dental's homepage, or visit the direct link at http://www.okabedental.com/reviews.html. Once on the available Reviews page, patients can gain instant access to Google, Yahoo, InsiderPages, Yelp, MerchantCircle and Kudzu. Each site welcomes patients of Okabe Dental Arts to share their thoughts and view other patients' reviews. Whether a patient received regular cleanings or more complex procedures, such as Honolulu dental implants, veneers, dentures or sedation dentistry, Dr. Okabe encourages everyone to leave a review.
Through Yahoo, a patient left a 5-star rating for Dr. Okabe, Honolulu, HI dentist, stating, "I have no words to express my gratitude for the wonderful change you brought into my life. I now realize the deeper changes this brought to my life, a deeper sense of security and the confidence to radiate this wonderful smile without reservation, and as a consequence I do feel confident on engaging in conversations without feelings of insecurity. Yes, I do feel prettier because I am prettier thanks to you, and now I feel free to show my inner beauty. Thank you for all of this, you are truly an artist that can restore more than smiles."
With this 5-star review, patients can see that they can gain the same experience as this patient when visiting Okabe Dental Arts. Dr. Jonathan Okabe, nitrous oxide dentist in Honolulu, strives to make each visit a 5-star visit so that patients can leave with a bigger and brighter smile than when they first walked in. Dr. Okabe encourages each of his patients to share their thoughts and concerns so that he can continue to provide patients at Okabe Dental Arts with superior dental health care each time they come in.
For more information on Dr. Jonathan Okabe, Honolulu nitrous oxide dentist, and his staff at Okabe Dental Arts, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.okabedental.com.
About Okabe Dental Arts: Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe received his D.D.S. degree from University of Southern California. He started his own practice in 1978, offering a caring, home-like atmosphere for his patients, offering services including dental implants, veneers and dentures for an optimal experience. Okabe Dental Arts consists of a friendly, dedicated team that caters to a patient's every need. With a warm, relaxed environment, Dr. Okabe and his team of dedicated individuals at Okabe Dental Arts ensure that patients receive the most beautiful results. Since 1976, Okabe Dental Arts has created over 12,000 masterpiece smiles.
Media Contact:
Stephanie Okabe
okabedental@yahoo.com
1221 Kapiolani Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 596-0837
http://www.okabedental.com
Honolulu Dentist Appreciates Patients' Kind Words
Dr. Jonathan C. Okabe, dentist in Honolulu, HI, encourages patients to leave feedback via popular review sites.
2013-03-13
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