Sprout Dental

Sprout Dental - Pediatric dentist in Lake Ariel, PA
554 Hamlin Hwy, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
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Opens today at 7:30am
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Monday7:30am - 5:00pm
Tuesday7:30am - 5:00pm
Wednesday7:30am - 5:00pm
Thursday7:30am - 5:00pm
FridayClosed
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Sprouts out in Hamlin, at 554 Hamlin Highway, Lake Ariel, PA 18436. Were south of Honesdale, East of Waymart, and West of Hawley and Lake Wallenpaupack. Were pretty close to other towns, toolike Scranton, Binghamton, points in between and points beyond. But were also really far from all things youd come to expect from the dentist.

Welcome to Sprout Dental, a pediatric dental practice in Northeast Pennsylvania. Whats that mean? Well, we specialize in kids. We treat children of all ages helping them grow healthy smiles while having fun at the same time.

Sprout Dentals a reason to smile. Were a way for the children and families of Honesdale, Hamlin, Scranton, Wayne County, Northeast Pennsylvania and even the lower parts of upstate New York to come to the dentist and have a positive experience.

Sprout Dental cultivates healthy smiles and excites our patients to care for them throughout their lifetimes. We are pediatric specialists, offering exceptional dental care and education in a safe, fun and friendly environment serving as trusted partners in the health and wellbeing of the individuals, families, and communities we serve.

Dr. Kady Schloesser graduated from Honesdale High School, earned her B.S. in Biology at the University of Scranton; received her D.M.D. at Temple Universitys Kornberg School of Dentistry where she was a member of the Stomatognothic Honor Society; and completed her Pediatric Dental Residency at Temple Universitys Episcopal Hospital. She received her Pediatric Dental Association Board Certification in November of 2016. Shes happy to be back at home in Honesdale, with her husband, Karl, their children Esme, Margaret, Albrecht, and Lark, and their German Shepherd, Maple.

Dr. Kady Schloesser is an active member of the American Dental Association, Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Pennsylvania Dental Association, and sits on the board of the Scranton District Dental Society where she annually heads up National Children's Dental Health Month in the local communities. (February if you're curious.) When she's not helping children of Northeast Pennsylvania grow healthy smiles, she's happy to be home growing her garden, tending her bees, running along the country roads she's known since her childhood, challenging Dr. Alesia on the Peloton leaderboard, taking in the landscape from a tree stand, and experimenting with new recipes and flavors in her kitchen.

Dr. Alesia Walsh is a Scrantonian through and through. She was born, raised, and educated in the Electric City, for high school at Scranton Prep and college at the University of Scranton. Purple and gold are her two favorite colors. (Actually teal is, in its varying shades, which in her world exist.) She graduated with honors from the University of Scranton with a dual major in neuroscience and biology. Her thesis focused on the trigeminal (tooth) nerve. Chew on that, really, because its a nerve critical to the feelings we get in our mouths when we chewamong other things.

After graduating from the U, Dr. Alesia advanced to the Kornberg School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, a part of Temple University Health Systems. In addition to her coursework in Philadelphia, Dr. Alesia went outside the country sharing her passion and purpose at orphanages in Lima, Peru and Ensenada, Mexico. There she set up and operated fully functioning portable dental clinics and provided comprehensive dental care to children and families. She stayed in Philadelphia for her residency at Temple University Hospital. At Temple, Dr. Alesia trained extensively in oral conscious sedation. She presented her research on the efficiency of isolite with sealant placements at the 2019 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Annual Meeting in Chicago.

Now happy to be back close to her family, Dr. Alesia is enjoying doing the many things she loves about her hometown like running the trails at Lake Scranton and exploring new recipes with veggies from her garden. She also loves climbing the leaderboard on her Peloton, walking her dogs Nala and Simba (can you feel the dog love?), and patiently waiting for new T. Swift drops and tour dates. (Shes seen her three times.) At the end of the day, shes not afraid to re-read Harry Potter, hoping to find some secret Hermione spell to cure cavities, or, at least childrens irrational fear of the dentist.

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