Philadelphia Oral Surgery Practice Unveils Innovative New Website
Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery provides a state-of-the-art way for patients to receive post-op instructions, details on procedures and more at www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com.
Elkins Park, PA, August 13, 2014 --(PR.com)-- You’ve heard the expression, “a picture is worth a thousand words,” but what’s a video worth? According to a study from Forrester Research, one minute of video is worth 1.8 million words. That’s why Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery in Elkins Park, PA has taken their patient-focused website to the next level by featuring informational videos and patient testimonials that stream directly from the site.
The newly launched site at www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com provides visitors with heartfelt stories from past patients describing their experiences during the surgical procedures Doctors Robert Mogyoros and Mark Funt perform every day at the practice. These include everything from dental implants and wisdom tooth extractions to oral pathology and bone grafting.
“It’s important for patients to understand everything that is involved in an oral surgery procedure,” said Robert Mogyoros, DMD, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery. “Rather than directing patients to a web page with just content, and expecting them to read and understand all the information, we share real-life experiences from past patients in quick, easy-to-watch videos that will leave a lasting impression.”
For patients that require a detailed description of exactly what to do prior to and following surgery, the new website is equipped with both pre-operative and post-operative instructional guides that outline every facet.
“The ultimate goal of our new website is to provide both current and prospective patients with all the information they need to feel comfortable and secure about their procedure,” said Mark Funt, DMD, of Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery. “Our experience has taught us that patients often feel anxious about having surgery if they don’t know what to expect, so we take every measure to ensure they are informed, well taken care of, and regularly contacted so every question is answered.”
Patients seeking information about dental implants, gum and jaw bone treatments, crown lengthening or dental emergencies can visit the website and access information – both in written form and directly from the patients who underwent that particular surgery. “It’s important for patients to understand that coming to an oral surgeon for these types of procedures is the best option so they receive the right type of treatment,” said Mogyoros. “Dr. Funt and I have the education and experience to properly sedate the patient and take every precaution to ensure an easy, comfortable surgery and recovery process.”
Equipped with their new website, the doctors and staff at Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery strive to provide the highest level of patient-centered care to those in need of oral and maxillofacial surgery. For more information about Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery, visit www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com.
About Robert Mogyoros, DMD
Dr. Mogyoros attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated near the top of his class. He was then admitted to a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Thomas Jefferson University hospital, where he was elected chief resident in his final year. He then was accepted to a prestigious Implant Surgical fellowship at the Colorado Institute for Bioengineering. During his fellowship, he completed more than 2,000 dental implant and bone grafting procedures and conducted original research in the area of bone regeneration and grafting. Dr. Mogyoros shares his knowledge at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, where he serves as an assistant clinical professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
About Mark Funt, DMD
Dr. Funt attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where he earned his DMD. He completed his residency in anesthesiology at the Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital where he administered anesthesia to patients undergoing the removal of impacted teeth and those having open heart surgery. This was followed by a three-year residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery of the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Throughout his career, Dr. Funt has been an instructor in the Department of Otolaryngology at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, a clinical assistant professor of oral surgery of Temple University Dental School, and a clinical instructor in oral surgery for the residency program at Albert Einstein Hospital.
The newly launched site at www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com provides visitors with heartfelt stories from past patients describing their experiences during the surgical procedures Doctors Robert Mogyoros and Mark Funt perform every day at the practice. These include everything from dental implants and wisdom tooth extractions to oral pathology and bone grafting.
“It’s important for patients to understand everything that is involved in an oral surgery procedure,” said Robert Mogyoros, DMD, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery. “Rather than directing patients to a web page with just content, and expecting them to read and understand all the information, we share real-life experiences from past patients in quick, easy-to-watch videos that will leave a lasting impression.”
For patients that require a detailed description of exactly what to do prior to and following surgery, the new website is equipped with both pre-operative and post-operative instructional guides that outline every facet.
“The ultimate goal of our new website is to provide both current and prospective patients with all the information they need to feel comfortable and secure about their procedure,” said Mark Funt, DMD, of Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery. “Our experience has taught us that patients often feel anxious about having surgery if they don’t know what to expect, so we take every measure to ensure they are informed, well taken care of, and regularly contacted so every question is answered.”
Patients seeking information about dental implants, gum and jaw bone treatments, crown lengthening or dental emergencies can visit the website and access information – both in written form and directly from the patients who underwent that particular surgery. “It’s important for patients to understand that coming to an oral surgeon for these types of procedures is the best option so they receive the right type of treatment,” said Mogyoros. “Dr. Funt and I have the education and experience to properly sedate the patient and take every precaution to ensure an easy, comfortable surgery and recovery process.”
Equipped with their new website, the doctors and staff at Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery strive to provide the highest level of patient-centered care to those in need of oral and maxillofacial surgery. For more information about Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery, visit www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com.
About Robert Mogyoros, DMD
Dr. Mogyoros attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, where he graduated near the top of his class. He was then admitted to a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Thomas Jefferson University hospital, where he was elected chief resident in his final year. He then was accepted to a prestigious Implant Surgical fellowship at the Colorado Institute for Bioengineering. During his fellowship, he completed more than 2,000 dental implant and bone grafting procedures and conducted original research in the area of bone regeneration and grafting. Dr. Mogyoros shares his knowledge at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, where he serves as an assistant clinical professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
About Mark Funt, DMD
Dr. Funt attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where he earned his DMD. He completed his residency in anesthesiology at the Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital where he administered anesthesia to patients undergoing the removal of impacted teeth and those having open heart surgery. This was followed by a three-year residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery of the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Throughout his career, Dr. Funt has been an instructor in the Department of Otolaryngology at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, a clinical assistant professor of oral surgery of Temple University Dental School, and a clinical instructor in oral surgery for the residency program at Albert Einstein Hospital.
Contact
Greater Philadelphia Oral Surgery
Amy Pellegrini
(215) 379-3382
www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com
(415) 800-5777
Contact
Amy Pellegrini
(215) 379-3382
www.greaterphiladelphiaoralsurgery.com
(415) 800-5777
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