For the 2023-24 school year, the eleven public schools located in New Tampa have chosen their nominees for the Hillsborough County Schools/Hillsborough Education Foundation âExcellence in Educationâ awards. In the Spring of 2024, the winners of the following three awards will be announced at the School Districtâs annual awards gala.
Each school nominated one candidate to be considered for the each of the three county-wide awards: Teacher of the Year, Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year, and Instructional Support Employee of the Year.
Every person on this page was recognized by their peers for outstanding contributions to their respective schools.
Congratulations to all of the worthy nominees for these awards at every New Tampa public school. (Note-Only the Teacher of the year nominees at each school are shown, except at Wharton High).Â
Chiles ElementaryÂ
Michael Zang
Teacher of the Year: Michael Zang, 3rd grade Math & Science; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Amie Adum Simmons; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Lauren RichardsonÂ
Clark ElementaryÂ
Christy Gupta
Teacher of the Year: Christy Gupta, Academically Gifted Program; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Donna Clark; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Shannon FerreiraÂ
Heritage ElementaryÂ
Dona Marlatt
Teacher of the Year: Dona Marlatt, 5th grade English Language Arts; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Altemese Simard, Music; Instructional Support Employee: Vanessa Hernandez-Morales, cafeteria managerÂ
Hunterâs Green Elem.Â
Danielle McGonagle
Teacher of the Year: Danielle McGonagle, 2nd grade; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Amanda Palmer; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Melissa CurtisÂ
Pride ElementaryÂ
Crystal Camerino
Teacher of the Year: Crystal Camerino, 4th grade Math & Science; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Suzy Tkacik, Media Specialist; Instructional Support Employee: Diane Riley, Student Nutrition Services ManagerÂ
Tampa Palms Elem.Â
Kelly Sollenberger
Teacher of the Year: Kelly Sollenberger, 4th grade; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Cindy Sciandra; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Awilda Valentin
Turner/Bartels K-8Â
Chelsea Gonzalez- Panek
Teacher of the Year: Chelsea Gonzalez- Panek, Math; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Marelisa Moreno; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Jessica GhoumariÂ
Benito Middle SchoolÂ
Michelle Nolan
Teacher of the Year: Michelle Nolan, Math; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Patricia Brown- Denis; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Geraldo Mendoza
Liberty Middle SchoolÂ
Brianne Melvin
Teacher of the Year: Brianne Melvin, PE Coach; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Edwin Cadet; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Lori McNabb
Freedom HighÂ
Lonna Hernandez (center)
Teacher of the Year: Lonna Hernandez, Biology; Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Cheryl Bernales, Varying Exceptionalities; Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Malissa NannsÂ
Wharton HighÂ
Kristen Montgomery (center)
Teacher of the Year: Kristen Montgomery, Math (center) Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year: Markee Duncan (right); Instructional Support Employee of the Year: Jill Brown
Dr. Jacky and Dr. Sharly Saleep of Good Karma Veterinary Therapy, a mobile veterinarian service, are happy to care for your precious fur babies in the comfort of your own home. (Photos by Charmaine George)
There are a lot of reasons why taking your pet to the vet can be stressful, but Good Karma Mobile Veterinary Therapy takes away many of those problems by coming to treat your pet in your home.
Does your big dog have a hard time getting in and out of the car? Does your cat detest being put in a carrier? Is your current vetâs office closed by the time you can get there after work? Do you have a lot of pets that require multiple appointments? Or, maybe, you just donât like pet fur all over your car?
The husband-and-wife team of Dr. Sharly and Dr. Jacky Saleep, both of whom are Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVMs), will see your cat or dog in your home, relieving a lot of the stress a trip to the vet can cause.
The doctors say their practice is âfear-free,â focusing on ensuring that your pet or pets are as comfortable as possible and taking as long as needed to ensure that your fur babies have a positive experience.
âWe are completely mobile and do everything in the petâs house,â Dr. Jacky says. âWe never rush and itâs always fun to see pets in their home environments.âÂ
Dr. Jacky is a Miami native who moved to Australia to attend veterinary school at the University of Sydney. From there, she had the opportunity to travel to other countries as part of her studies and, in her final year of vet school, she met Dr. Sharly in Egypt.
He is the son of a large-animal veterinarian in Egypt, where Dr. Sharly grew up. Both Dr. Sharly and his father completed their education in veterinary medicine at Assiut University in Asyut, Egypt. Dr. Sharly graduated with honors in 2010.
He then spent three years working with his father, caring for large animals, such as camels, buffalo, donkeys, cows, sheep, goats, rabbits and turkeys. When he wanted to do more surgeries and work more with smaller animals, Dr. Sharly moved to Hurghada, Egypt.
Thatâs where he met Dr. Jacky, who was studying abroad, before she graduated from vet school in 2017.
âWe almost missed each other,â she laughs, explaining that a paperwork error put her in the same clinic with him for just one week. If the mistake hadnât been made, they would never have even crossed paths.
The pair got married in Las Vegas in 2018 and moved to Miami. But, in 2020, they decided to come to Wesley Chapel to raise their family. At the time, both were working for corporate veterinary medicine companies.
The doctors have two daughters, ages four and three, and a one-year-old son. They also have two Italian greyhounds, two cats, fish and a dozen chickens.
âOur daughter was diagnosed with autism and needed 30 or 40 hours a week of therapy,â explains Dr. Jacky. But. at that time, their schedules were dictated by a corporation and were not flexible, so they knew they needed to do something different.
Opening their own practice together was something they had talked about for a long time, especially because Dr. Jacky wanted to use her broad range of skills, including in animal acupuncture and laser therapy, which werenât part of her former practice.
The pair launched Good Karma together in June 2023.Â
Today, their mobile vet service offers wellness exams, vaccines, laser therapy, acupuncture and treatments for allergies and other common ailments, such as ear infections.
Dr. Jacky says laser therapy is really good for healing, especially for older pets dealing with chronic pain, since the laser penetrates and works at a cellular level. She also offers both traditional acupuncture and laser acupuncture.
While the vets mostly treat dogs and cats, they occasionally do treat exotic pets and also offer acupuncture for horses.
They say their services are perfect for someone who has a lot of pets, who canât travel, or who is short on time. They even offer some after-hours and weekend appointments, and everything they do is designed to help keep your pet or pets calm and comfortable.
âLetâs say the cat wants to be in the closet,â says Dr. Sharly. âWe can actually do the appointment in the closet. Iâve seen cats in bathrooms, too.â
The doctors donât do surgeries, dental cleanings or handle emergencies, but there are ways they can help if your pet experiences something that causes you to worry.
âEmergencies tend to happen at the worst times,â says Dr. Sharly. âBut, our business hours are until 8 p.m., so if you get home from work and your pet is sick, you can call us and we will answer the phone.âÂ
If they are able to see the pet, they can examine and stabilize it before sending it to an emergency facility, if necessary. But, even if they canât get to the pet, they know the patient and its history, so they can provide guidance and recommendations in an urgent situation.
Dr. Jacky adds, âWe really get to know our pet patients because weâre going into their homes. Itâs not like a corporate environment where weâre seeing dozens of pets and sometimes canât remember them.â
Another service offered by the Good Karma vets is euthanasia.Â
Dr. Jacky says that when you reach a point where thereâs nothing else that can be done for your pet, Good Karma can come to your home so your pet will be home and comfortable during his or her last moments.
âItâs an honor to serve families in this way,â says Dr. Jacky. âItâs actually okay for the pets. They get ice cream or treats, get good medicine and then go to sleep. But, a (big part) of euthanasia is actually taking care of the family.â
She says most pets in this case have lived a long, happy life, and she has helped many families get through their grief.Â
Dr. Sharly with Gunnar, the 100+-lb. âSwissy.â (Photo provided by Good Karma Veterinary Therapy)Â
Krissy and Matt Hem live in Meadow Pointe and are pet parents to Gunnar, an 8-year-old Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, also known as a âSwissy.â
Since Gunnar weighs more than 100 pounds, he has been having some hip problems as he ages, so Krissy started searching for laser therapy for him.
As a nurse anesthetist, Krissy works long hours at the hospital and canât always get to a vetâs office while theyâre open, so she loves that Good Karma comes to her once she gets home from work.
âThey combine the best of both worlds â with both conventional and eastern medicine,â says Krissy, who worked as a veterinary technician before starting her career in caring for people. âI feel like the care is more thorough than a typical veterinary office, and they always call and check on him.â
Krissy and Matt plan to get a puppy soon, and when they do, they will have Good Karma come to their home to check on their new pup. She really likes that she wonât have to take a new puppy, with its vulnerable immune system, into a clinic where it could pick something up from someone elseâs sick pet.
âIâm probably a little biased, but as someone who has worked in medicine for both people and animals, I really appreciate the thoroughness and especially the compassion they show.â
To set up an appointment with Good Karma Veterinary Therapy, pet owners can call or text (813) 291-3570, email GoodKarmaVeterinaryTherapy@gmail.com, or fill out a form to send a message at GoodKarmaVeterinaryTherapy.com.
The outstanding housekeeping staff at the Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel was celebrated by the hotelâs managers at a special luncheon at the hotel on Sept. 15. (Photo above by Charmaine George)Â
If a night out at a rooftop bar sounds like a fun way to spend an evening or the perfect venue to host a party, thereâs no need to head to downtown Tampa.
Stay right here in Wesley Chapel instead, where the Skybox Rooftop Bar is perched atop the Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel, located next to the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus of Pasco County, just off S.R. 56 near the Shops at Wiregrass. Skybox is a unique and fun spot for gatherings with gorgeous sunset views, small plate food options, and tasty drinks.
Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel is a Marriott-branded hotel designed and managed by Mainsail Lodging & Development. Mainsail was founded in Tampa by Joe Collier in 1998, and now has eleven hotel properties in Florida, Georgia, and the Caribbean, including signature properties such as the Fenway Hotel in Dunedin and the Epicurean Hotel in South Tampa.Â
The Skybox Rooftop Bar at the Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel recently expanded its menu and offers not only Wesley Chapelâs only lounge with a view but also a beautiful place to stay if you enjoy one drink too many. (Photos provided by Residence Inn)
Not only is Skybox the only rooftop bar in Wesley Chapel, itâs also the first-ever at a Residence Inn. Itâs available to both hotel guests and those who want to enjoy craft cocktails and tasty small plates, even if theyâre not hotel guests. Many of the Skyboxâs online reviews refer to it as a âhidden gemâ in Wesley Chapel.
âItâs a sports bar atmosphere with TVs and a beautiful sunset view,â says Becky Hayes, the Residence Innâs general manager and director of sales.
Becky says that makes it the perfect place to watch football, with specials on wings on Sundays and beer buckets on Thursdays. There also are sangria specials on Tuesday, and Wednesday is Hospitality Night with specials for anyone working in the hospitality industry.
Any night, you can try a Skybox whiskey flight or a âbubbles and wineâ flight offering a variety of wines and champagnes.
Thereâs also a large selection of premium alcohol craft cocktails, fine wines, craft beers and non-alcoholic beverages.
The Skybox Rooftop Barâs food menu was revamped as of early September. While there are only a few small plate options, Becky says thereâs enough variety to find something for everyone, from wings to flatbreads to the soon-to-be-famous Skybox Cuban.
Becky says Skybox is an absolutely perfect to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or any type of party. This time of year, the hotel is getting a lot of inquiries for holiday parties. Parties at Skybox can be semi-private, where an area of the bar is reserved for your group, and private parties also can be booked.
For more information or to book a party, go to SkyboxRooftopBar.com or contact sales manager Erica Davis via email at EDavis2@mainsailhotels.com.Â
If you want to visit Skybox, be sure to look for the Residence Inn sign on S.R. 56, as there is no separate sign for the rooftop bar.
Staying At Residence Inn
Although Skybox is worth the trip without staying in the hotel, some locals find that the Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel is great for a weekend getaway, as well.
Theresa Pandales is a New Tampa resident who says she recently visited the hotel for a quick âstaycation,â spending a weekend away from her busy life with kids and grandkids.
She was pleasantly surprised at how perfect the entire weekend turned out to be.
âI like that it feels like home away from home,â Theresa says. âItâs so inviting. The lobby even smells amazing.âÂ
Theresa says she enjoyed lounging by the pool, relaxing and visiting the Skybox for drinks.
Becky says the hotel also is great for those who need long-term accommodations, as it is fully equipped to be a home away from home.Â
âBecause weâre extended stay, we offer full amenities, including full kitchens with refrigerators, dishwashers, stove tops â although not all units have ovens â pots and pans, dishware, silverware, living and sleeping areas,â Becky says. âAll rooms have a living area and a sleeping area, while some are open and some have one or two bedrooms.âÂ
She says the hotel also is a great choice for guests coming to visit family in the area. Also, a lot of people stay at the hotel while they are purchasing a home, waiting for a closing or the completion of their homeâs construction.
The hotel offers 128 rooms, including 65 studio king suites, 24 studio kings with conservation views, 19 studios with two queen beds, 8 one-bedroom king studios, 8 one-bedroom studios with two queen beds and 4 two-bedroom suites with one king and one queen bed.
Other on-site amenities include complimentary hot breakfast, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, market and an on-site laundry with washers and dryers. Some other fun and unique perks include bicycle rentals with the first hour free, and outdoor grills by the pool for guests. âWe are perfect for families,â Becky says.
And, while larger parties are hosted at the rooftop venue, the hotel also has a cozy meeting space inside, too, accommodating up to 25 people in its indoor meeting room.
The Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel recently won a Marriott award, called the Silver Circle Award, for meeting stringent Marriott standards and placing in the top 20% of all 856 Residence Inns in the U.S. and Canada, based on how guests rated the hotel in customer service, cleanliness and their intent to recommend the hotel to others.
Becky says the award is thanks in no small part to the housekeeping staff. She says the housekeepers are the hardest working group in the hotel. The Residence Inn management recently celebrated the team during âHousekeeping Week,â providing meals, gift and activities to thank them for their efforts to keep the hotel clean and up to the guestsâ high expectations.
Based on her stay, Theresa feels the award is well deserved. âEveryone was so nice, the food was delicious and the service was unbelievable,â Theresa says. âMy sixtieth birthday is coming up, and thatâs where Iâm going,â she says. âI wonât go anywhere else.â
The Skybox Rooftop Bar and the Residence Inn Tampa-Wesley Chapel are located at 2867 Lajuana Blvd. For more info about hosting a party at Skybox or booking a stay, call (833) 214-9098, visit Marriott.com or SkyboxRooftopBar.com. The Skybox is closed on Monday, open Tuesday-Thursday & Sunday, 5 p.m.-10 p.m., and 5 p.m.-11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.Â
(L.-r.) NerdsToGo New Tampa operations supervisor Angie Bosley, owner Michael Varnadore and certified IT tech Abhishek Singhai look forward to serving your personal and business technical needs at the store in the Pebble Creek Collection. (Photos by Charmaine George)
In the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel area, there is no shortage of places that claim to be able to fix a broken device, such as mobile phone, laptop or computer.
But, NerdsToGo is the only one owned and run by Michael Varnadore, a U.S. Air Force veteran with four decades of experience and education that have all dovetailed into his latest endeavor.
Michael enlisted in the U.S. Air Force right out of high school, four days after his 18th birthday. Of his 20-year military career, he says that 15 were spent in computer service, including teaching his entire squadron how to use personal computers when they received them while stationed in Korea.
Along the way, he earned a Bachelorâs degree and went on to receive a Doctorate degree in information systems management.
After retiring from the military, Michael started his second career at an aerospace corporation. He served as director of personal computing, responsible for 80,000 end points (personal computers and laptops). After nearly two decades, he retired again, and thatâs when he decided to take all of the knowledge he had gained to start something new, as the local franchise owner for NerdsToGo, located in the Pebble Creek Collection plaza on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd.
âEverything Iâve done â starting with working on my first Tandy 1000 in 1986 â has led to where Iâm at today,â Michael says, âitâs been a progression of skill sets and responsibilities, and Iâm still learning.âÂ
He teaches, too, as a college professor teaching introductory computer classes at Hillsborough Community College and University of Maryland online.
Those decades of experience and extensive education have given Michael the expertise to help both consumers and businesses with any computer or IT issue that may arise.
Since opening the business in 2019, Michael says heâs proud that his small business has served the needs of the New Tampa area and has racked up more than 150 5-star reviews on Google, and an average of 4.9 stars out of 5.
âAs a small business, I donât have any way to brush off bad reviews,â he says. âWe have very few untrue or unfair reviews.â
NerdsToGo is a growing franchise, with about 35 locations nationwide.
Michael explains that when you hire NerdsToGo, youâre hiring an IT specialist, and he and his staff provide the expertise to fix your problem.
Got a cracked phone screen? Bring it in. NerdsToGo can fix most devices and even has a special laser to remove the back glass off iPhones. Without that laser, Michael says, it can take hours to try to pry it off by hand because of the strong glue that holds it in place. At NerdsToGo, repairs are quick and you can generally get your phone back within a couple of hours.
Virus on your computer? Michael says this is a big issue these days. You clicked on something you didnât realize was a scam and now youâre having all kinds of problems with your computer? He and the other ânerdsâ at NerdsToGo know exactly what to do to get rid of any signs of the problem you encountered.
Michael says he also often helps people upgrade computers that are running slow. It can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars to replace a computer, but Nerds ToGo can offer upgrades that will keep your computer running efficiently for years without having to buy a whole new system.
NerdAssure For Business
But, donât just think of NerdsToGo for your own personal needs.
As a small business owner, Michael knows all too well just how many hats have to be worn and how many things small business owners have to become experts in just to get by.
He promises that those who own small businesses donât have to learn to be IT experts, as Nerds ToGoâs exclusive NerdAssure program will manage all information technology services for you.
He says the service uses software to monitor machines for performance and fix hardware before it breaks, along with providing antivirus services, cloud backup to ensure all data and email is backed up and recoverable in case of a problem, and the administration of some kind of office productivity software, which could be Office 365 or something else.Â
He says this includes making sure everyone has access to the things they should and not to the things they shouldnât.Â
âFor businesses that have no IT department or person, we can remotely manage and monitor the environment,â Michael explains. âFor those who have a person or small department, this service complements that and takes a lot of work off their shoulders.â
Thatâs how it works at Ridge Manor Christian Academy, where assistant principal Nathan Puentes is responsible for the schoolâs IT but canât do it by himself.
âWeâve worked with five different companies over the last 13 years, and before NerdsToGo, no one was as accessible to us as we needed them to be,â Nathan says. âWhen something goes wrong, we canât wait days for it to get fixed. Our students need their devices working immediately.â
He says that, for the past three years, working with NerdsToGo has met all of the schoolâs needs and has performed beyond their expectations.
âThese guys are amazing,â he says. âThey are performing updates, identifying issues in the system, getting the right people right away to solve problems.â
NerdsToGo is located at 19651 Bruce B Downs Blvd., Suite C6. The store is open Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, visit NerdsToGo.com, call (813) 321-1700.
Dr. Sam Jureyda of Radiance Orthodontics, located in the Tampa Palms Professional center, combines his outstanding expertise and experience with the latest technology to keep his patients smiling beautifully. (Photos on these pages provided by Radiance Orthodontics)
The world of orthodontics is changing at lightning speed.
Emerging from the recent fad of do-it-yourself aligners that have oversimplified the process of moving teeth to a newer trend where large corporations are buying independent orthodontic practices, the idea of a neighborhood orthodontist may seem a bit old-fashioned.
Thatâs just fine with Sam Jureyda, DMD, who considers his relationships with patients to be his top priority and understands the value that his decades of experience as an orthodontic specialist brings to them.
âIn this environment,â he says, âwe focus on what we do best â offering our expertise in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, and providing the best possible customer service to our patients.â
That includes treating patients like family, Dr. Jureyda explains. âWhen youâre here,â he says, âyouâre a neighbor and a friend.â
Dr. J, as his patients call him, opened Radiance Orthodontics more than seven years ago to serve patients of all ages, including kids, teens and adults. The practice is located in the Tampa Palms Professional Center off of Commerce Park Blvd. near the New Tampa Recreation Center.
Before moving into private practice in 2006, and subsequently opening Radiance Orthodontics in 2016, he taught graduate-level orthodontics at the University of Buffalo. Prior to that, he earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from the Boston University School of Dental Medicine, a Certificate of Specialty in Orthodontics from the Howard University College of Dentistry, and completed a clinical fellowship in Orthodontics from University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, Department of Orthodontics.
His education includes years of studying facial biology and growth dynamics, and his practice has includes decades of treating patients with sophisticated cases.
Patients at Radiance Orthodontics are offered both traditional braces and Invisalign, along with Dr. Jâs expert opinion on which option would be better for a particular case, and why.
âThere are so many factors that go into a decision about an appliance that you may wear for 18 months or more,â says Dr. J. âI am happy to go over all of that information so that you can make the right choice about the treatment plan that is best for you.â
These days, general dentists are more frequently offering tooth movement and aligners. Radiance Orthodontics offers a deeper understanding of the dentofacial orthopedics involved in aligning teeth and jaws over a lifetime, whether itâs during the early years of childhood growth or even in older adults.
Christy Schnell is a local mom who chose Radiance Orthodontics when her dentist suggested it was time for her daughter to get an evaluation for orthodontic treatment.
âDr. Jureyda is such a huge supporter of our local schools,â she explains, saying that she is so impressed by the way Radiance Orthodontics shows up for kids in our community that she decided to visit his office first.
âAfter that initial visit, I could tell it was a really good fit,â Christy says, âso I didnât even look anywhere else.âÂ
Whether they choose traditional braces or Invisalign Radiance Orthodonticsâ immaculate, comfortable office offers patients a serene setting for their orthodontic treatments.
Christy appreciates how Dr. Jureyda includes her daughter Lyla in the conversation about her treatment, explaining the equipment and processes, and giving her the opportunity to ask questions.
âLyla had a lot more questions than I thought she would,â Christy says, âWe were all so comfortable when we left (Radiance).â
Since that initial consultation, not only has Lyla has started treatment â so has Christy.
âMy teeth were shifting because I didnât wear my retainer from when I was little,â she says. âSo, I figured while Iâm here with my kids, I might as well get my teeth straightened as well.â
She says Dr. J made it both easy and affordable to start treatment.
He says thatâs an important part of the way he serves his patients.
âWeâre seeing so much inflation right now, which is stretching families,â says Dr. Jureyda. âRadiance Orthodontics is a small business and we are in touch with whatâs happening in our community. We try to walk that fine line between meeting the demands of running a business and keeping our fees affordable and payments flexible for our patients.â
He promises reasonable fees that avoid the need for coupons or complex payment structures. Initial consultations are always completely free, as are consultations for those seeking a second opinion from Dr. J, where he may be able to provide additional avenues for treatment or a lower cost than other options. Radiance patients can rest assured that they will be given a fair price.
Thatâs another reason Christy says she chose Radiance Orthodontics.
âFriends had told me that Invisalign was much more expensive than braces, but at Radiance, the prices were actually similar,â she says. âIt was so nice to be able to make the decision based on what was best for my daughter and me, without having to make a choice based on cost.â
Never Too Young…
Christyâs younger kids are already seeing Dr. Jureyda, too, although theyâre not ready for treatment. The dentist suggested her son needed an evaluation, but Christy appreciates that Dr. J is watching his growth with appointments every six months, but not pushing treatment.
Dr. J explains that treatment is always unique to the individual.
âWe often recommend âphase oneâ treatment, which is for children as young as seven â and in some cases even younger â so that we can do early intervention that will make treatment easier down the road,â says Dr. Jureyda. âWe follow the concept that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.â
However, that doesnât mean that every child will need early treatment. It just means that all children can take advantage of Dr. Jureydaâs free consultations to get an expert opinion on what kind of treatment may be needed at an early stage, or somewhere down the road.
And, speaking of kids, as a former educator, Dr. Jureyda makes it a high priority to support students and educators in our community.
Not only is Radiance Orthodontics a business partner at all of New Tampaâs public schools and some Wesley Chapel schools, too, he also awards scholarships each spring to a senior at both Wharton and Freedom high schools. These scholarships recognize students who have demonstrated a commitment to serve the community through volunteering. This year, he also will offer a scholarship to a senior at Brooks DeBartolo Collegiate High School, too.Â
Radiance Orthodontics offers Invisalign and braces for kids, teens and adults of all ages. To schedule a free consultation, text or call Radiance Orthodontics at (813) 972- 1100. For more information about the practice, located at 17427 Bridge Hill Ct., Suite A, in the Tampa Palms Professional Center, search for Radiance Orthodontics on Facebook, visit www.MyRadianceBraces.com.