Maps Upgrade LAUNCHED!

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Our newest maps have been recently launched, offering enhanced layout and improved functionality while retaining all the previous information.

Key features of the updated maps include:

  • Dedicated pages for each listing, allowing users to save information by opening in a new tab.
  • Search functionality within the map through a button located in the top right corner.
  • Ability to search for specific doctors or services by name.
  • Fresh and modern design.
  • Multiple pages for listings to accommodate more information.
  • Improved loading times.

We hope you like this upgrade, and we’re always seeking feedback for our maps and other offerings across the site.

If you know of a service that we don’t have listed, please let us know by filling out the form found here.

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