Dr. Amber Meyers has been creating healthy, confident smiles since 2009. With more than 14 years of experience, she brings both exceptional skill and genuine care to every patient she meets.
Dr. Meyers joins South County Complete Dental Care after following her last private practice appointment in Wichita, Kansas, where she has cared for patients there since 2020. Since moving with her family to the St. Louis area, she’s been warmly welcomed by patients and team members alike. She’s drawn to the practice’s advanced technology and comprehensive services, from fillings and crowns to Invisalign® and same-day crown procedures, allowing her to deliver the highest quality care in the most comfortable and efficient way possible.
Dr. Meyers earned her Bachelor of Dental Hygiene and Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the University of New England, along with a Master of Science in Dental Hygiene and Public Health from the University of Bridgeport. Throughout her education, she received numerous awards for leadership, service, and advocacy, which serves as a testament to her commitment to helping others and advancing the standard of dental care.
Known for her gentle touch and attentive chairside manner, Dr. Meyers believes in building genuine relationships with her patients. Her approach is both personal and professional, with one clear goal: to make every patient feel truly cared for, in the chair and beyond.
Outside the office, Dr. Meyers enjoys spending time with her family, exploring new places, and giving back through community health initiatives.
“Dr. Meyers believes in building genuine relationships with her patients. Her approach is both personal and professional.”
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Outside the office, Dr. Meyers enjoys spending time with her family, exploring new places, and giving back through community health initiatives.
We’re excited to welcome Dr. Amber Meyers, RDH, MS, DMD to South County Complete Dental Care!
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