Title: Keith Orie Helps Medical Professionals Sustain A Profitable Practice
1Keith Orie Helps Medical Professionals Sustain A
Profitable Practice
2Keith Orie is the owner of Advanced Medical
Sales LLC, a company dedicated to helping
medical professionals sustain a profitable and
healthy practice. He sells a comprehensive range
of products including Portable Ultrasound
Machines, Interferential Units, Neck Traction
devices, Electrical Stimulation machines, TENS
and various Electrode Garments. These equipments
have been manufactured using avant-garde
technology, and thus offer the best results. They
are extremely easy to use and call for minimum
maintenance.
3Keith Robert Ories laid down the foundation of
this company with the aim to aid medical
professionals enhance their profit margins while
providing superior patient care. With his
constant efforts, hard work, and dedication, he
has managed to make a mark in the fiercely
competitive medical industry. Currently, he
boasts of a huge customer base that includes
Orthopedic Surgeons, Chiropractors, Podiatrists,
Family Physicians, Physical Therapists, and many
more.
4Apart from offering A-grade durable medical
equipment, Keith Orie greatly focuses on
providing his clients an unparalleled level of
customer support. On receiving the enrollment
forms from the clients, his representatives
immediately contact them to discuss the benefits
of DME service and answer all their queries in
the best way possible. The representatives have
in-depth knowledge about the durable medical
equipment he sells and offer excellent support to
the people who wish to buy them.
5Besides his professional pursuits, he likes to
involve himself in activities like gardening,
painting, and trekking. In his free time, he also
loves to play tennis. In fact, even as a student
he was an active participant of this sport. While
pursuing his High School education at St.
Stephens Episcopal School in Austin, TX, he was a
member of the tennis academy. Later, when he went
to SMU in Dallas to study Finance in the Edwin
Cox School of Business, he represented the SMU
team, which at that time was among the top three
teams in the country.
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