MUSKEGON, MI, April 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) In 1977, Dr. Harvey Comrie stepped off the graduation stage at University of Michigan School of Dentistry. With his dental degree in one hand, Dr. Comrie was ready to take the reigns and steer his dental career in the direction of his choice. Now 35 years later, Dr. Comrie is still running his Muskegon, MI dentistry practice and couldn't be happier with the years of support from patients, staff, friends and family.
"It's been a wonderful time serving the Muskegon community for the past 35 years. With my family and staff by my side, I have grown as a professional and family man. I have had the opportunity to treat a variety of dental cases and see the many changes the dentistry field has went through over the years," explains Dr. Comrie.
Muskegon Dentistry Services: Quality and Comfortable Care
From young children to older adults, Today's Family Dental has the services to match the smiles. No matter the dental case, patients can find cosmetic, restorative, general and family treatments available. Over the years, Dr. Comrie has added a number of additional procedures to his office in Muskegon: veneers, dental crowns and implants. Others include:
- Smile makeovers
- Braces for adults and youth
- Custom nightguards
- Periodontal therapy
- Mini implants for stabilizing dentures
- ClearCorrect - invisible orthodontic aligners
"The first dental meeting is important. We discuss our patients' needs. From there, we go on to recommend needed treatment. I have been providing these services for 35 years, and I am looking forward to meeting new patients to treat. Creating healthy, happy smiles is my main mission," says Dr. Comrie.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Comrie and his Today's Family Dental staff, call (231) 737-2273. Also, check out www.tfdmuskegon.com for the patient education library, available family dental services and social media links. Dr. Comrie and his staff are always trying to keep patients in the loop regarding any practice changes.
About Today's Family Dental:
Dr. Harvey Comrie was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating from Forest Hills High School in 1969, Dr. Comrie attended Central Michigan University, completing the requirements for a degree in Biology. Central Michigan is where Dr. Comrie first met Peggy, his wife. They married in 1974, and then Dr. Comrie started his education at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. After receiving is dental degree, Dr. Comrie spent two years in the Navy where he was based at Marine Corps Base 29 Palms in Southern California. Dr. Comrie has been in private practice since 1979, and he also remains active in multiple dental organizations.
Media Contact:
Today's Family Dental
Dr. Harvey Comrie
contactus@tfdmuskegon.com
340 Seminole Road
Muskegon, MI 49444
(231) 737-2273
www.tfdmuskegon.com
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Muskegon, MI Dentist: Serving The Community For 35 Years
Dr. Harvey Comrie provides top-notch dentistry in Muskegon, and his services have made a positive impact on the community's oral health standards.
2014-04-04
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[Press-News.org] Muskegon, MI Dentist: Serving The Community For 35 YearsDr. Harvey Comrie provides top-notch dentistry in Muskegon, and his services have made a positive impact on the community's oral health standards.