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Middletown Podiatrists Of The Foot And Ankle Institute Of New England Present Patient Educational Re

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WARWICK, RI - Experienced Middletown podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Institute of New England, introduce new online education resources to enhance patient knowledge of foot and ankle health care. The main purpose of the added educational resources is to inform and educate patients about an array of podiatric problems, treatments and topics related to podiatry and foot health such as bunions or heel pain in Fall River, MA.

Patient education resources are available to bring added knowledge to the patients prior to their visits to this Middletown podiatrist. Patients can simply search for their ailments or interests and various pieces of information will be given to them to provide the most accurate and timely answers.

"I want my patients to be able to gain valuable and accurate information in regards to their foot and ankle health from the comfort of their home. All of the information provided is trustworthy and patient friendly, allowing patients to get the most from the information as possible. The added educational resources offer patients a chance to become familiar with their ailments and what the treatments may be," said Dr. Gallucci, Warwick podiatrist.

In addition to the patient education resources, the practice's interactive website offers an array of other valuable tools and details related to the practice and foot health. Patients are able to meet the podiatrists, view office information and services, fill out new patient paperwork and request an appointment. From the practice's website, patients can also access the blog for this Middletown podiatrist.

The practice's blog offers added opportunities for patients to learn even more valuable information about foot and ankle health care. Written by the staff at Foot & Ankle Institute, the blogs cover a range of topics including Fall River heel pain, flat feet and an array of other problems and treatments.

When patients are looking for a Middletown podiatrist and the surrounding communities, they want a foot specialist that is gentle and experienced. Patients will get this level of trust and quality from the professionals at Foot & Ankle Institute of New England. The introduction of the new online patient resources accentuates the practice's commitment to quality foot and ankle care in Warwick, Middletown and Fall River.

About Foot & Ankle Institute of New England: Foot and Ankle Institute of New England is a group of leading podiatrists in Warwick, Middletown and Fall River. Warwick flat feet and heel pain specialists, Drs. Robert Gallucci, Stephen Rogers, Jonathan Sabourin, and Douglas Reid bring years of experience to the podiatric field and a passion for delivering quality foot and ankle care to every patient they serve. Services include treatment for fungal nails, heel pain, diabetic wounds, flat foot and heel pain in Fall River, Warwick and Middletown.

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Dr. Stephen J. Rogers
rogersdpm@gmail[dot]com
300 Toll Gate Road
Suite 301C
Warwick, RI 02886
401-738-7750
http://www.footankle[dot]info



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