Sunday, November 25, 2007

Dr. Eric Mohr's Dental Practice receives award.

Ameritas Group Dental and Eye Care has recognized Dean, Israel & Associates with a "VIP AWARD". They were voted top PPO provider by insured members for providing outstanding service during the Third Quarter 2007.

Eric Mohr, DMD, practices restorative, general and cosmetic dentistry at both the Boca Raton and Cooper City offices of Dean Israel Associates. For an appointment please call 561-368-0770.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

1-800-GOT-JUNK adds GPS navigation and touch-screen computers


1-800-GOT-JUNK?, the world's largest junk removal service, has rolled out its next generation of clean, shiny junk trucks. These trucks are equipped with GPS navigation and touch-screen computers that facilitate live and automated dispatch mapping services, credit card processing and two-way communication between local offices and the fleet. With these additions, 1-800-GOT-JUNK? has the most technologically-advanced fleet of junk trucks in the state, which will further enable them to continue to provide their customers with unparalleled customer service and support.

For more information, contact:
Jeff Pasternack, Franchise Partner
Serving Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach & West Palm Beach

Office 561.393.2880 Cell 561.376.9737
1-800-GOT-JUNK? To book an appointment call 1.800.468.5865 or on-line
at http://www.1800gotjunk.com/

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Dr. Marrotte Reminds Everyone that November is Diabetes Awareness Month


Dr. Rick Marrotte, Board Certified Optometric Physician,wants to remind everyone that November is Diabetes Awareness Month. According to the American Optometric Association's 2007 American Eye-Q® survey, more than 60 percent of adults know that diabetes is detectable through a comprehensive eye exam. However, only 32 percent of adults who do not wear glasses or contacts, have seen a doctor of optometry in the past two years. More than 21 million Americans have diabetes, and perhaps of even greater concern, more than 6 million Americans are unaware that they have the disease," said Dr. Marrotte. "In addition to overall health complications, diabetes can cause vision changes and ultimately lead to blindness."


Optometrists can serve as the first line of detection for diabetes, since the eye is the only place on the body that blood vessels can be seen without having to look through the skin. All individuals with known diabetes need to have dilated eye exams each year. "It is especially important for individuals who are at high risk for diabetes to visit an eye doctor regularly for dilated eye exams," said Dr. Marrotte.

According to the American Diabetes Association, an estimated 54 million Americans aged 40 to 74 (40.1 percent of the U.S. population in this age group) have pre-diabetes, a condition that puts them at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes.

Early detection is critical in maintaining healthy vision. Additionally, several factors influence whether someone with diabetes develops diabetic retinopathy. These include controlling blood sugar control and blood pressure levels, the length of time with diabetes, race and family history.

For more information, contact Dr. Marrotte at 561-487-3340. You can also visit http://www.customvisioncare.com/ for more information or to make appointments.


Thursday, November 1, 2007

Schooley Mitchell saves thousands for its clients

Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultant made the news in Ottawa, Canada, recently, when the television stationed learned of the thousands of dollars per month the firm was saving its clients. Albert Cacace, owner of the new South Florida office for Schooley Mitchell, says this story is repeated daily across North America.

“Schooley Mitchell now brings the collective knowledge and experience of all 70-plus offices to South Florida. And with Schooley Mitchell, you get truly independent and objective advice – because, unlike our competition, we are not incentivized by any telecom supplier,” says Mr. Cacace. “We work only for the client.”

The television interview can be viewed online at the following link:
http://www.schooleymitchell.com/gchartrand/chartrand_video.html

For more information contact Albert John Cacace, at 561-322-0048