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Cape Coral Dentist Celebrates 26 Years of Practicing in Cape Coral

Dr. James Holloway, dentist in Cape Coral, is also celebrating his 8th year at his North Fort Myers office.

2012-07-05
CAPE CORAL, FL, July 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. James Holloway, Cape Coral dentist, is excited to be celebrating his practice's 26th year in the Cape Coral area. He has had the pleasure of treating thousands of patients over the years. In addition, Dr. Allen Chumbler, North Fort Myers dentist, has been working from the North Fort Myers location for 8 years.

"I am very happy to be celebrating my 26th year at our Cape Coral location. I've been able to meet and treat many patients over the years. Nothing gives me more satisfaction than seeing a patient walk out of our doors totally satisfied with the care they have received. I look forward to continuing to serve the Cape Coral area in the coming years," said Dr. Holloway, cosmetic dentist in Cape Coral.

To learn more about Dr. Holloway or Dr. Chumbler, patients are encouraged to visit their comprehensive dental website at http://www.hollowaychumblerdental.com. The website has general practice information such as office hours, location, staff bios and a full list of services provided by the dentists in North Fort Myers. There is also a full patient education section, new patients section and easy to use online appointment request form.

About Drs. James Holloway, DDS and R. Allen Chumbler, DMD: Dr. James Holloway, family dentist in Cape Coral, has been providing quality dental care for his patients since1985. In 2003, Dr. R. Allen Chumbler joined Dr. Holloway to open the North Fort Myers, FL location. Dr. James Holloway attended the Ohio State University, College of Dentistry. Upon graduation he opened a private practice in a small town in rural Ohio. Eventually he sold his practice to an associate allowing him and his family to move to Cape Coral, FL. Dr. R. Allen Chumbler graduated from the University of Kentucky, College of Dentistry and practiced in Orlando while a member of the U.S. Army Reserves before entering active duty with the US Army Dental Corps. He served a four-year tour of duty in Germany and later served in the US Air Force Dental Corps where he obtained the rank of major during six additional years in Germany. After three years in Germany in private practice, he returned to Florida and joined Dr. Holloway in his dental practice.

Media Contact:
Dr. James Holloway, DDS
contactus@hollowaychumblerdental.com
16 Del Prado Blvd S.
Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 574-3383
http://www.hollowaychumblerdental.com/


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[Press-News.org] Cape Coral Dentist Celebrates 26 Years of Practicing in Cape Coral
Dr. James Holloway, dentist in Cape Coral, is also celebrating his 8th year at his North Fort Myers office.