Local dentists fulfill their dream, open practice
Mark Ribble, Leamington Post
For Leamington native Ryan Georges and his wife Suzanne Dainty, the completion of their dental building at 19 Robson Road brings their careers full circle.
The two met at the University of Western Ontario shortly after they started school there in 2000, and they both graduated in 2004.
"We have always worked very well together," says Ryan.
Upon completion of their education, the two spent a year in hospital residency in London, which prepared them in many ways for their blossoming careers.
"The residency exposed us to a lot of things we may not have seen otherwise, and gave us a perspective that is surgical-based with many traumas and extractions," he added.
The couple then began their general practice in 2005 in this area and spent the past few months operating out of Dr. Rob Brissette's Wheatley office while their location was being built.
"We can't thank Dr. Brissette enough for letting us use his office, and while we were doing that, Jim Liovas and his contracting crew did a great job on our building," said Ryan.
Suzanne is glad to finally get moving on their practice, as they juggle two children and family life as well as getting their practice off to a running start.
"We've been waiting for a long time to get this going and it's nice to be up and running," she says.
Ryan graduated from Cardinal Carter Secondary School and Suzanne is originally from Whitby, Ontario.
When asked about their location choice, they are thrilled to be by the lakefront. The vacant lot they built on was once home to Stewarts Drive-In until the late sixties and has sat idle ever since. To read more go to www.leamingtonpostandshopper.com.
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