MORRISTOWN, NJ, March 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown, NJ has recently created an engaging practice Facebook and Twitter page to enhance patient communication and interaction. With the introduction of their new social site, patients can access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's' experiences with Affiliated Dermatologists.
Patients can easily join Affiliated Dermatologists' Facebook and Twitter pages by visiting the practice's website at http://www.affiliateddermatologists.com/. Once a patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost at Affiliated Dermatologists. In addition to updates, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost, dermatologists in Morristown, NJ, and their staff.
"More and more patients are using the Internet for all of their personal needs these days, including sharing information and interacting with other patients on social media websites. By building our own Facebook, we have created an opportunity for our practice to share educational information and communicate with patients more than we ever have before. Facebook allows us to get important information and announcements to our patients faster than we could through our office," said Dr. Omar Torres, Morristown, NJ dermatologist.
Patients who have joined the practice's Facebook or Twitter fan pages gain additional information and knowledge about the practice, as well as various treatments and products available. Dr. Omar Torres and his team at Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown, NJ encourage patients to visit the Facebook and Twitter pages for an array of information including information on Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost, as well as various product reviews. The new social sites for Affiliated Dermatologists provides a means to a wealth of valuable tools for patients outside of the office that is both fun and engaging.
In addition to visiting and joining the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages, patients can visit the website for Affiliated Dermatologists for access to a vast educational library. Whether patients are looking for information on Morristown Botox, acne treatment or skin cancer treatment, they can find all the information needed via the practice's website. Patients can simply access the educational library and search for various topics such as Botox in NJ, and a wide array of information will be provided.
Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost and their qualified staff of professionals encourage patients to contact them whenever they have an interest or concern. From simply calling Affiliated Dermatologists to visiting the practice's website and joining their social network, patients can connect with the office in more ways than one.
About Affiliated Dermatologists: Affiliated Dermatologists is a dermatology clinic that can be found in four different locations, with the main office in Morristown, NJ. Whether patients are in need of a rejuvenating facial mini lift, liposuction or relief from skin cancer, Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost are ready to serve their patients' needs. Dr. Omar Torres is a board certified dermatologist as well as a Mohs and cosmetic surgeon. Each doctor is a board certified dermatologist that provides excellence in patient care and comprehensive dermatological care. As a team, these dermatologists in Morristown, NJ work together to help their patients improve their overall appearance.
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182 South Street, Suite 1
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-0300
http://www.affiliateddermatologists.com
Morristown Dermatologists Respond To Web-savvy Patients With An Interactive Social Network
Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown has recently joined Facebook and Twitter for improved interaction and communication with patients.
2013-03-17
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