New Robotic Surgery Website
The George Washington University Hospital launches a new Robotic Surgery Web site
Washington, DC. (October 18) -- The George Washington University Hospital International Institute for Robotic Surgery recently launched a new website on its variety of precise, minimally invasive procedures. The new gwroboticsurgery.com site provides a hub for potential patients to find more information about the daVinci® robots, treatments, and doctors at the Washington region’s most experienced robotic surgery center.
The content-rich website features physician profiles and videos where trained surgeons speak directly to viewers about the benefits of robotic surgery in nine distinct treatment areas, including advanced single-port surgeries. Prospective patients can also schedule appointments directly from any page.
“We’re excited about the new website because it is a great tool for anyone considering robotic surgery,” said Gary Little, MD, Medical Director at The George Washington University Hospital. “It allows people to actually see the benefits of robotic procedures at GW in pictures and animations and to hear directly from the surgeons behind the machines.”
To accommodate the increasingly busy lifestyles of clients, the whole Robotic Surgery website also supports full integration with mobile phones and tablets. Content is optimized for smaller screens, which means easy access to articles, videos and appointment scheduling features, all while on the go.
The launch of the new website was timed for release as surgeons at GW surpassed their 3000th robotic procedure. This milestone, alongside the new website, places GW Hospital in an elite status among hospitals nationwide for robotic surgery.
For more information about robotic procedures at The George Washington University International Institute for Robotic Surgery Hospital, contact 1-888-4GW-DOCS or visit www.gwroboticsurgery.com
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