TUCSON, AZ, October 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brendan O'Neill wanted to be an orthodontist from the time he was in junior high. Once an awkward boy unwilling to smile or laugh without covering his teeth, Dr. O'Neill's life and personality were transformed by braces! His dream going forward was to be able to positively change the lives of many children and adults through orthodontics. And now that he has joined the team at OrthoPros Tucson, he can start making dreams come true!
Dr. O'Neill was raised in the farmlands of Lima, OH and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 2005. After college, Dr. O'Neill moved to New York City and earned a DDS from Columbia University's College of Dental Medicine in 2009. At the end of his tenure at Columbia, Dr. O'Neill was inducted into the prestigious Omicron Kappa Upsilon honor society for his outstanding academic achievements. After dental school, Dr. O'Neill stayed in New York City and earned a Certificate in Orthodontics from Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2012. Dr. O'Neill always stays current with the latest innovations and technology in orthodontics and is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists and Pima Dental Study Club.
Dr. O'Neill is a very friendly, caring and compassionate person who is committed to delivering the highest quality of care for his patients. Throughout his training in New York City, Dr. O'Neill was involved in many outreach organizations to the underserved people of Harlem, Washington Heights, Brooklyn and the Bronx. The highlight of his service was a 2-week dental mission in which he treated children and adults in schools and churches all across Jamaica. Dr. O'Neill is an advocate of providing care to people who would not otherwise have access.
Beyond braces and Invisalign, Dr. O'Neill loves spending time with family and friends, especially his identical twin brother, Kevan. He loves going to the movies, golfing, reading, hiking, traveling and eating all different types of food (especially spicy!).
About OrthoPros
OrthoPros offers expert orthodontic care with the latest orthodontic techniques available today, including Damon Braces to reduce treatment time and discomfort, Clarity clear ceramic braces that are less noticeable, and Invisalign, the "braceless" alternative to straight teeth. Dr. Daniel Grob, Dr. Mark Donovan, and Dr. Kurtis Kacer, and Dr. Brendan O'Neill maintain three locations in the Tucson area:
East Tucson / Vail 150 North Pantano Road, Suite 100 Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 290-8787
Northwest Tucson / Oro Valley 1751 West Orange Grove, Suite 111 Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 297-1849
Southwest Tucson / Sahuarita 225 East Valencie Road, Suite 135 Tucson, AZ 85706
(520) 746-1842
The OrthoPros team of skilled and highly trained professionals is dedicated to providing each patient with the compassionate and individualized care they deserve and have come to expect from us. Schedule your complementary first appointment with OrthoPros today and let Drs. Grob, Donovan, Kacer, and O'Neill transform your smile.
For more information, visit our website at www.orthoprostucson.com and our blog at www.orthoprosblog.com.
Tucson AZ Orthodontic Specialists OrthoPros Welcome New Orthodontist to the Team!
Orthodontist Dr. Brendan O'Neill was Educated at Notre Dame, Columbia, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is eager to join OrthoPros and offer Braces and Invisalign to Patients in Tucson!
2012-10-14
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[Press-News.org] Tucson AZ Orthodontic Specialists OrthoPros Welcome New Orthodontist to the Team!Orthodontist Dr. Brendan O'Neill was Educated at Notre Dame, Columbia, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is eager to join OrthoPros and offer Braces and Invisalign to Patients in Tucson!