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Dr. Abby is truly a pediatric dentist after a child’s own heart. Her enthusiasm for working with children, and contributing to positive experiences has been a recurring theme throughout her years. A Pearland native, she graduated from Pearland High School as Salutatorian of her class. She spent many summers tutoring children around the South Houston area, at Kumon Learning Centers, while also volunteering at nurseries at her local church, Second Baptist-Pearland. Dr. Abby then went on to complete her undergraduate education as a Helen Faison Scholar, at the University of Pittsburgh, on a full ride scholarship. She graduated summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Minor in Chemistry.
Upon graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, she was accepted into a competitive Pediatric Medicine, summer internship at the University of Rochester/Golisano Children’s Hospital where she studied “Access to Dental Care and Dental Health of Non-Diabetic Children.”She went on to attend the University of Texas-School of Dentistry at Houston, where she was honored, as an OKU Scholarship Recipient, due to her top 5 ranking during her first year of dental school. Dr. Abby graduated with her Doctorate in Dental Surgery, and successfully completed her Pediatric Dentistry Residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She obtained her Post-Doctoral Masters in Oral Sciences, and also completed the necessary written and oral exams, to be Board-Certified in the specialty of Pediatric Dentistry. She earned her official distinction as Diplomate of American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 2018.
Dr. Abby is happily married to her husband, Stephen, a Clinical Informatics Analyst, and youth pastor, who is also a Houston native. Dr. Abby is excited to use her knowledge, and skills to serve the community that helped mold her into the clinician she is today. She can think of no other way to truly give back, than serving the children and families of Manvel/Rosharon, and its neighboring communities. Go Mavericks!