Help others find the best Chattanooga service providers

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Finding the right service providers in a new city can be a challenge. | Photo from Pexels

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While living in the Scenic City is objectively the best thing since a Chattanoogan played Mr. Belding on “Saved by the Bell,” the process of moving and getting settled in a new place is usually a challenge.

Who’s going to be your new hairstylist? Where’s the best place to get your car repaired?

At NOOGAtoday, we make sure you know about the ins-and-outs of new developments + biz news happening around town, but we’re also pretty situated with all those details that come up when you’re new to town.

So, we want to ask you what your favorite Chattanooga service providers are.

We’ll start Chloe recommends tattoos from Eco Conscious Ink + Internet and TV from EPB.

Trista loves her OBGYN, Dr. Yu, at Erlanger Women’s Health, and for the best hair stylists in town (who don’t charge more or less based on gender), check out Good Sister Studio.

How to share your favorite service providers:

  • Click here to get started.
  • There are eight different categories + various subcategories to choose from. Note: Make sure you’re choosing your absolute favorite option, because you can only nominate one person or business per subcategory.
  • For your first nomination, you will be asked to enter your first name and last initial + your email address. You’ll also be asked to verify you’re not a robot.
  • Then, enter the name of a great service provider in Chattanooga, and click “Nominate.”
  • If you’d like, you can give a statement about the person or biz in the “Why do you think they are the best?” section (but that’s not required). You could also link out to any Facebook, Instagram, or website pages that might be helpful in this section.

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