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Dentist in Columbus Expedites First-Time Visits With Online Forms

Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist, spends more one-on-one time with his patients due to the availability of online patient forms.

2013-04-11
COLUMBUS, OH, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Columbus, Dr. Douglas Goff, has recently added online patient forms to his patient friendly practice website. Patients can now access and complete the new registration forms before their initial visit, streamlining first visit procedures and increasing one-on-one time with Dr. Goff.

With the addition of the new online patient forms, patients are able to download, print and fill out required paperwork before they visit Dr. Goff's dental practice for their initial appointment. The forms allow patients to gain valuable one-on-one time with Dr. Douglas Goff for procedures and treatments including Columbus dentures, dental implants, veneers, and whitening in Columbus.

"It is important that my patients are fully prepared for their first visit to my office. New patient forms available via our practice website allows for more time spent one-on-one allowing for the best possible care, and less time filling out paperwork. It is my duty as a dentist to provide the best in quality care and that includes preparing new patients for a comfortable dental experience," said Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist.

In addition to the new patient forms, the practice's website offers various pages to learn more about Dr. Douglas Goff and his staff, services offered, patient education and appointment requesting. Patients can simply visit the practice's website to access or learn more about Dr. Goff, Columbus, OH dentist, and his dental practice, and the many smile-enhancing procedures available.

For more than 25 years, Dr. Douglas Goff has been practicing dentistry in Columbus, OH. He is committed to providing comfortable, high quality dental care to his patients. He also regularly participates in continuing education programs and will do everything he can to offer patients the best care available. Whether patients are looking for more information on Columbus veneers, or dental implants, they can turn to Dr. Goff for all of their dental health care needs.

Dr. Douglas Goff, dentist in Columbus, OH, works alongside a talented and experienced team of staff members. Patients in the Columbus, OH area, who are looking for dental care, seek Dr. Goff and his team of dental professionals for all of their dental care needs. The new patient forms are further proof of the dedication and commitment Dr. Douglas Goff has to perfecting the smiles of every patient, at every age.

About Douglas Goff, DDS: Dr. Douglas Goff is a certified prosthodontist. With over 25 years of experience treating diverse and complex dental conditions, he provides comfort, function and beauty to patients with missing or deficient teeth through veneers, dentures, bridges, crowns, and implant dentistry. Dr. Goff began dental practice in Columbus in 1985 and opened a satellite practice in Chillicothe in 1990. He specializes in the diagnosis, treatment planning, restoration, replacement and maintenance of teeth. Dr. Douglas Goff also provides an extremely high level of care to patients with congenital defects as well as problems arising from trauma and aging. Together with his highly trained staff, Dr. Goff has always strived for perfection for his patients.

Media Contact:
Dr. Douglas Goff
contactus@drdouglasgoff.com
3360 Tremont Road
Columbus, OH 43221
(614) 451-1300
http://www.drdouglasgoff.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Columbus Expedites First-Time Visits With Online Forms
Dr. Douglas Goff, Columbus dentist, spends more one-on-one time with his patients due to the availability of online patient forms.