As many of you know, my father retired from working in my office a couple of years ago. It warms my heart when you all ask about him and I am happy to share that he is thoroughly enjoying his time on the farm and working in his garden. But we have felt a void since his departure. I especially missed his presence this past fall when I broke my wrist and worked through surgery and recovery. This experience made me realize to best serve our patients it is time to introduce an additional dentist. After months of searching I have finally found a wonderful clinician to bring into the practice so we can continue to provide you with the best care possible.
We are welcoming Dr. James Campbell to extend our patient schedule making more availability for appointments. Dr. Campbell performs procedures that I do not, expanding how we are able to help you with your dental needs.
About Dr. Campbell
Though his life and career have taken him around the globe, Dr. Campbell was born in North Carolina and continues to call it home. While studying at Brigham Young University, he met his wife, Meredith (a Raleigh native), on a blind date that went so well, they stopped dating other people forever.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Campbell was commissioned as a Dental Officer in the U.S. Navy. His service took him from California to Japan to the North Carolina coast—including an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency in San Diego, two deployments at sea aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, and working with the Marines at Cherry Point. Since then, he’s been putting down roots and treating patients in the Raleigh area.
Dr. Campbell has a particular interest in dental implants and has placed and restored hundreds. He enjoys helping patients feel confident about their smiles—and maybe even enjoy a trip to the dentist a little more than they expected.
Outside the office, he and Meredith stay busy with their five children: Luke, Tag, Wesley, Emmett, and Afton. Their two oldest sons are preparing for missionary service—Luke in Santa Maria, Brazil, and Tag in Bristol, England.
Dr. Campbell is genuinely looking forward to meeting you and your family in the months ahead.
As always, we are honored to be entrusted with your care. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you, your family and your friends. We all look forward to seeing you at your next dental visit.
Warmly,
Jessica