RICHMOND, VA, March 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, is pleased to invite his patients to leave reviews of their time spend at his practice on various search engines such as Google, Citysearch, Yahoo! and Yelp. The availability of the online reviews allows fellow patients to read how their experiences were and allows new patients to read about how happy current patients are with Dr. Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, VA.
"I want to encourage my patients to leave their honest reviews of my practice on search engines. This will help me to provide the best care possible by hearing from my current and previous patients. Through these reviews, I can better understand what the patients what and what they don't. I can make changes based on these reviews to better serve my patients every day," said Dr. Shaw, Richmond chiropractor.
These reviews also allow Dr. Shaw to take a second look at his practice and focus on areas that he may need to expand on to provide the best available chiropractic care for his patients. Positive patient reviews can also encourage other people to become new patients of Dr. Shaw's. To leave reviews, patients can visit sites like Google, Yahoo!, Yelp and Bing. Once there, patients can leave reviews, as well as view other reviews from fellow patients about their experiences with Dr. Shaw. From Richmond knee pain to hip pain patients are encouraged to share their thoughts and experiences from any visit to Shaw Chiropractic Center.
To schedule an appointment for headache treatment in Richmond or another chiropractic service, patients can either call (804) 741-3068 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words on the nature of their desired appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment through email or text message.
To learn more about Dr. Shaw, his staff or any of the services offered at his Richmond practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive chiropractic website at http://www.shawchiropracticcenter.com.
About Dr. Scott Shaw: Dr. Scott Shaw graduated from the University of Florida and Life Chiropractic College. He has completed postgraduate studies in the Activator Methods chiropractic technique and continues to pursue continuing education programs. His practice offers services to help deal with headaches, back pain, neck pain and shoulder pain in Richmond, among others.
Media Contact:
Shaw Chiropractic Center
shawchiro@hotmail.com
10486 Ridgefield Parkway
Richmond, VA 23233
(804) 741-3068
http://www.shawchiropracticcenter.com
Richmond Chiropractor Encourages Patient Reviews Online
Dr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, invites patients to leave reviews of their experiences on Google and Citysearch.
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[Press-News.org] Richmond Chiropractor Encourages Patient Reviews OnlineDr. Scott Shaw, chiropractor in Richmond, invites patients to leave reviews of their experiences on Google and Citysearch.