STONE MOUNTAIN, GA, March 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jawanna Wilkins, dentist in Stone Mountain, GA is excited to offer online appointment making for her patients on her practice's comprehensive website. With this service patients can easily make appointments without ever having to pick up a phone.
"I am very excited that our practice is offering this service. We are always trying to be more patient-friendly and online appointment making aligns with that value. I hope our patients take advantage of this service and use it in the future," said Dr. Wilkins, Stone Mountain, GA dentist.
Dr. Wilkins's website is always available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This is especially convenient for patients who work or go to school during normal business hours. Often times there are multiple phone calls that need to be made to schedule a time that works well with the patient and the dentist. Online appointment scheduling eliminates that hassle.
To make an appointment, patients just visit the website and click on the "Appointment Request" tab. Patients then fill out a simple form stating the preferred date, time and a few sentences describing the nature of the appointment. The scheduling coordinator will follow up shortly after with a phone call or email to confirm the appointment. For new patients, there is a separate tab on the website where they can find information on what to expect at their first appointment as well as patient forms they are able to fill out and print prior to the first appointment.
To make an appointment with Dr. Wilkins for bridges in Stone Mountain, or any other dental service, patients can either call (404) 292-2900 or make an appointment using the online request form.
To learn more about Dr. Wilkins, her staff or any of the services provided at her practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.wcfdentistry.com.
About Wilkins Center For Family Dentistry: Dr. Jawanna Wilkins, Stone Mountain dentist, has been practicing dentistry in Stone Mountain since 1998 after graduating from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry. Her practice offers a variety of dental services including teeth whitening, root canals, dentures, and crowns in Stone Mountain. Dr. Wilkins is a member of various professional dental organizations and participates in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that she is offering the most up to date and effective dental service to her patients in Stone Mountain.
Media Contact:
Wilkins Center For Family Dentistry
contactus@wcfdentistry.com
5468 Memorial Drive Suite A
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
(404) 292-2900
http://www.wcfdentistry.com
Stone Mountain Dentist Makes Scheduling Appointments Easy
Dr. Jawanna Wilkins is happy to be providing a convenient way for patients to make appointments
2013-03-21
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