Dr. Stacey A. Eby DDS
Dentist
1100 Madison Ave Fort Atkinson WI, 53538About
Dr. Stacey Eby is a Dentist practicing in Fort Atkinson, WI. Dr. Eby specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
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Marquette University Dental School Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree 2005
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Stacey A. Eby, DDS, is an Established General and Family Dentist with Eby Family Dental in Fort Atkinson, WI
Stacey A. Eby, DDS, is a well-versed general and family dentist who diagnoses and treats patients at Eby Family Dental in Fort Atkinson, WI. She established her practice in 2007. “I believe that everyone deserves a beautiful and healthy smile, so I will go above and beyond to help my patients achieve that. I also believe that we all need to give back, so community involvement is very important to me and to my staff,” states Dr. Eby about her work and her approach to dental care. Her impressive professional journey spans fourteen years and her expanse expertise covers areas such as cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, general and family dentistry, and Invisalign. For more information about Stacey A. Eby, DDS, please visit https://www.ebyfamilydental.com/our-team/.
Stacey A. Eby, DDS, attended Marquette University School of Dentistry, and received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2005. She also received an additional certificate in occlusion and TMJ disorder treatment. “If you treat people fair and equal, everything else falls into place. I believe in my community and I'm committed to providing a positive impact. The love and compassion I have in people spills over into my dentistry,” says Dr. Eby. She volunteers with Give Kids a Smile and spends her spare time with her son engaged in their preferred activities, including hiking, snow skiing, ping-pong, boating, and swimming. For more information about Dr. Stacey A. Eby, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/1232884-Stacey-Eby-Dentist.
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