Dr. Parrish just loves caring for children and always has a smile for each patient who comes to see her. She received her degree in Biology at Indiana University and then received her DDS from Indiana University School of Dentistry. She decided to follow her heart and work with children. She completed her residency in Pediatric Dentistry at CWRU School of Dentistry/Rainbow Childrens Hospital in here in Cleveland in 1982. She and Dr. Larry Brown became partners, opened Childrens Dental Associates, which was in the village of Chagrin Falls for years and then moved to the new office in Bainbridge in 2001.
Family is so important to Dr. Parrish (Hall), who loves spending time with her three children and her husband, Greg. She was active in the schools/PTA as the kids grew up and attended all the hockey, lacrosse, baseball, tennis games/matches and all their orchestra/plays/choir concerts. She loves to cook, travel, walk, is an avid reader, is a huge basketball fan and is always learning something new. Being a mom, she can relate to the concerns you have and the feelings you experience as a parent.
Dr. Parrish is a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the Ohio Dental Association and the Northeast Ohio Dental Society. Dr. Parrish and Dr. Brown are members of the Chagrin Valley Chamber of Commerce.
After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Dr. Brown completed a General Practice Residency at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. Following a year in General Practice, Dr. Brown entered a Pediatric Dental Residency at Childrens Hospital Medical Center of Oakland, California. Upon returning to the Cleveland area, Dr. Brown was at Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital before starting his practice of Dentistry limited to the care of infants, children, young adults, and those with special needs.
As a native Clevelander, Dr. Brown and his family (Wife Nancy and sons Benjamin and Zachary) enjoy all that Northeast Ohio has to offer; golf, bicycling, and gardening in the spring, summer, and fall and cross-country skiing in the winter.