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Lafayette ENT Encourages Patients to Share Their Experiences Through Online Reviews

Dr. Sassan Falsafi, ENT in Lafayette, CA, invites patients to leave reviews of their experience at his office through popular search engines.

2013-04-18
LAFAYETTE, CA, April 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Falsafi, Lafayette ENT, invites his patients to leave reviews of their experience via online search engines - Google, Yelp and Yahoo! The reviews are easily accessible via any of the available search engines and allow patients to view how other patients' experiences at Dr. Falsafi's office were. Patients can visit Google, Yelp and Yahoo! to read reviews from previous patients who have received treatment from Dr. Sassan Falsafi, Lafayette ENT.

"It is important for me to know what my patients' concerns are so that I know what I can do to make their time at my office more comfortable and convenient. It is always a pleasure to hear what my patients think of their experience in my office and by sharing their reviews, other patients can know what to expect as well," said Dr. Sassan Falsafi, Lafayette, CA ENT.

On Yelp, one patient's review showcased that Dr. Falsafi, Lafayette ENT, is a "professional, kind and smart." This review allows other patients to understand that Dr. Falsafi is an experienced otolaryngologist that is available to help with their ear, nose and throat needs. Another patient raved, "I highly recommend him and his staff is wonderful. I cannot tell you people out there with an ear nose or throat problem how lucky you will be if you get seen by him. I am extremely happy."

From routine ear care to Lafayette rhinoplasty, Dr. Sassan Flasafi provides patients with the most up-to-date ear, nose, and throat care available. Further proof of his dedication and commitment to quality care can be seen through patient reviews on popular search engines - Google, Yelp and Yahoo!

About Lamorinda ENT, Face & Neck Surgery, Inc.: Dr. Sassan Falsafi founded Lamorinda ENT, Face & Neck Surgery Inc. in 2008. The services offered by Dr. Falsafi include all aspects of Otolaryngology, and head and neck surgery, with a special interest in rhinoplasty, Balloon Sinuplasty, treatment of snoring and sleep apnea, Moh's Reconstruction of skin cancer and thyroid surgery. Lamorinda ENT, Face & Neck Surgery is a state-of-the-art facility offering cutting edge medical and surgical treatments for the most commonly encountered disorders of the head and neck. Appointments are easily made the same day, and the office maintains a patient friendly, laid back environment.

Media Contact:
Dr. Sassan Falsafi
contactus@lamorindaent.com
911 Moraga Road Suite 102
Lafayette, CA 94549
(925) 299-9919
http://www.lamorindaent.com


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[Press-News.org] Lafayette ENT Encourages Patients to Share Their Experiences Through Online Reviews
Dr. Sassan Falsafi, ENT in Lafayette, CA, invites patients to leave reviews of their experience at his office through popular search engines.