Dr. Richard Imholte
Dr. Imholte grew up in Denver, Colorado. He has the unique distinction of deciding to become a dentist when he was eight years old and then following through on it. He moved to Seattle in 1972 to attend the University of Washington dental school and graduated in 1976.
In 1977, Dr. Imholte moved to Longview and started the dental clinic he continues today. He met his wife, Jean, after moving to Longview and they have been married since 1980. They have two daughters. Both of them graduated in 2006, one from college, and the other from high school. Dr. Imholte's hobbies include racquetball, snow skiing and short term mission work.
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Dr. Michele Anderson
Dr.
Anderson grew up in Castle Rock with two younger sisters. They
kept their parents busy with softball, soccer, basketball,
and volleyball. Their parents often coached their teams.
She met her husband, Eric, while in college and they married in
1993. Eric grew up with six siblings in Vancouver, Washington.
They now have three young children of their own and after 15 years in Seattle
they are happy to be back "home" to raise their family near
grandparents and 22 cousins.
Dr. Anderson graduated from the University of Washington in 1992
Cum Laude and later attended the University of Washington Dental
School graduating with Honors in 2000. She was elected to
membership in the National Dental Honor Society, OKU and
received awards from the Academy of Operative Dentistry, The
American College of Prosthodontics and The Washington
Association of Women Dentists. She is a member of the American
Dental Association, Washington Dental Association and an active
member/officer in the Lower Columbia Dental Society.
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