Nestled in the heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side sits a beautiful brownstone; its 118 years of history is colorful and rich. In fact, when Dr. Iris Vardy was looking to expand her orthodontic practice in 1996, the impressive yet warm antiquity of 130 West 78th Street home (New York Times, Habitats Section May 26, 1996), called out to her. Ever since, her practice has flourished. Considering that the American Museum of Natural History and the sprawling green grounds of Central Park are within a short walking distance, families passing by quickly became accustomed to the smiling "Vardy Orthodontics" logo swinging from the building's facade.
The classic and comfortable feel of Dr. Vardy's office truly encompasses the meaning behind her practice: providing successful orthodontic treatment in a tremendously warm and caring environment; allowing every patient to feel like a member of her immediate family.
Years of dedication and commitment allowed her to establish the ideal/successful practice she operates today. Knowing she would pay for her education on her own, Dr. Vardy took advantage of SUNY Albany's excellent reputation and inexpensive tuition. This was very helpful in allowing her to accept a place amongst only twenty-five students accepted into Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She also studied dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry and completed her Post-Doctoral Training in Orthodontics there.
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