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It’s, pretty much a big bang for your buck and makes your patients really comfortable. I highly recommend it! Get it!
Dr. Nicole Endo was born and raised on Oahu, HI. She spent her childhood years going to school, playing soccer, and growing up in Pearl City. After graduating high school from Iolani in Honolulu, Dr. Nicole earned a B.S. in Biology at Santa Clara University in California. She then completed her Doctorate in Dental Surgery degree at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, graduating with honors.
After dental school, Dr. Nicole returned to Oahu to treat patients and earn her certificate in an Advanced Education in General Dentistry at Kokua Kalihi Valley. Following her residency, she began treating patients in a private pediatric office for a couple of years, where her love for working with children drove her to pursue an education in the specialty of pediatric dentistry. Dr. Nicole completed a 2-year post doctorate pediatric dentistry program through New York University Langone Medical Center at its Hawaii site. Through her residency, she was able to treat patients at many health centers and hospitals throughout the islands of Hawaii, including Oahu, Lana’i, and the Big Island.
Dr. Nicole loves treating the keiki in her island home. She feels that treating children has brought her closer to the community she grew up in and she loves when her patients feel comfortable and safe in the dental office. In her free time, Dr. Nicole enjoys everything Hawaii has to offer: beaches, sunshine, mountains, and talking story with friends and family.
Dr. Nicole Endo was born and raised on Oahu, HI. She spent her childhood years going to school, playing soccer, and growing up in Pearl City. After graduating high school from Iolani in Honolulu, Dr. Nicole earned a B.S. in Biology at Santa Clara University in California. She then completed her Doctorate in Dental Surgery degree at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, graduating with honors.
After dental school, Dr. Nicole returned to Oahu to treat patients and earn her certificate in an Advanced Education in General Dentistry at Kokua Kalihi Valley. Following her residency, she began treating patients in a private pediatric office for a couple of years, where her love for working with children drove her to pursue an education in the specialty of pediatric dentistry. Dr. Nicole completed a 2-year post doctorate pediatric dentistry program through New York University Langone Medical Center at its Hawaii site. Through her residency, she was able to treat patients at many health centers and hospitals throughout the islands of Hawaii, including Oahu, Lana’i, and the Big Island.
Dr. Nicole loves treating the keiki in her island home. She feels that treating children has brought her closer to the community she grew up in and she loves when her patients feel comfortable and safe in the dental office. In her free time, Dr. Nicole enjoys everything Hawaii has to offer: beaches, sunshine, mountains, and talking story with friends and family.
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