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New website for Alpine Animal Doctors
September 1 2011: Welcome to our brand new website. If this is your first visit, Dr Bek hopes you’ll enjoy fossicking around and that you find what you’re looking for.
The site gives us lots of scope for some exciting innovations. As usual, we have all kinds of plans for improving our visitor experience. For the time being though, we’re keeping it simple.
For the future we plan to introduce video, showing prospective clients our hospital facilities and bringing you behind the scenes of our hospital to watch as we carry our surgery and care your precious pets. We also hope to eventually introduce an online booking facility, so you can make an appointment at any time from your computer. We’ll also be able to add interactive competitions and surveys, to find out what improvements you would like to see at the hospital.
There is lots more we hope to be able to bring you very soon but, first, we still have to get the backbone of the site — our animal advice sections — finished. As you dig into the site you’ll notice that a lot of species sections do not yet have their advice articles available. We’re sorry we had to launch before these were finished but our patients come first, and it’s a big job creating what is going to be close to 200 different articles to help you identify and understand what might be ailing your precious pet, your horse, or your farm livestock. We just ran out of time to check everything and make sure it was all clinically accurate and as helpful as we want these articles to be.
But we will be adding new articles regularly from now on, so if you don’t find what you’re looking for on this visit, come back soon!
In the meantime, check out our facilities and services. And don’t forget to check our ’emergency’ pages — they’ll help you discover what might be wrong with an animal that suddenly gets ill late at night, and tell you how to access our 24-hour emergency response service.
We hope you like the site, and that you’ll tell us if you do — or if you don’t. And tell us what you would like to see here in the future; we intend for this to, eventually, be a trusted source where you can find just about everything you need to know about animal healthcare. You can send feedback direct to Dr Bek here. And, if you like our articles, you can also ‘Like’ us on Facebook.