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Foot Levelers launches new website

Chiropractic Economics September 30, 2011

September 30, 2011 — Foot Levelers has redesigned its website, www.FootLevelers.com, as a vital communication tool for healthcare professionals and their patients.FLI_Website1

The improved website offers a fresh new look with significant improvements in navigation and easier accessibility for users.

“The new website is reflective of Foot Levelers, as a whole, as we move forward into our seventh decade of service to the chiropractic profession,” said Foot Levelers’ Vice President of Sales and Marketing Chuck Carver. “We are very excited to offer our doctors and patients a modern, fresh website.”

The website concentrates on the user’s experience along with increased functionality and utility. One of the enhanced features that will optimize visits is the Health Professionals Center. This center benefits health professionals by giving them the ability to:

  • View previous orders and patient lists
  • Check order progress status
  • Access billing history
  • Update account information

Online catalogs, research, marketing materials, and other resources will be available to the doctors. Users can browse all of Foot Levelers’ products with complete detailed descriptions for Stabilizing Orthotics, pillows, rehabilitation tools, footwear, and much more.

Carver said, “The ultimate goal of the redesigned website is to provide better information for patients, as well as healthcare professionals, and give the public better awareness of the products and services we provide.”

Source: Foot Levelers, www.footlevelers.com

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