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North Shore Pediatric Dental expands at Cummings Center to make room for new orthodontics practice

Beverly, MA North Shore Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics is expanding its space at Cummings Center to make room for its new orthodontics practice. Dr. Audra Reynoso will serve patients out of 900 Cummings Center, Suite 119-W, located across the hall from North Shore Pediatric Dental’s primary location at 116-T. Dr. Reynoso is a native of Mass., having grown up on the North Shore in nearby Lynnfield. She received her undergraduate degree from Tufts University, in Medford, and then earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and her Certificate in Orthodontics from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.

“I am excited to be serving the area in which I have such deep roots, and am honored to be working with Dr. Lisa and her wonderful patients,” Dr. Reynoso said. “I look forward to a long lasting relationship with the community here.”

Founded by Dr. Lisa Campanella – or Dr. Lisa, as her patients call her – North Shore Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics has experienced significant growth since its founding at Cummings Center in 2005. With the addition of Dr. Reynoso, the practice now has nine full-time and five part-time staff.

"Dr. Reynoso is a wonderful addition to the team at North Shore Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics,” Dr. Campanella said. “I am confident in her expert opinion and look forward to introducing her to the community which I have had the pleasure to serve since 2005." 

“We are so pleased to see North Shore Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics flourish within our medical community and add another valuable service for people who live or work in the area,” said Cummings Properties account manager Jessica Palm. “Cummings Center hosts a variety of medical professionals, such as surgeons, pediatricians, physical therapists, and much more. We take great pride in offering a wealth of convenient amenities for clients and visitors.”

Cummings Properties’ portfolio of 11 million s/f of prime space accommodates offices, healthcare facilities, labs, restaurants, retail storefronts, warehouses, co-working spaces, executive suites, and more. With a portfolio of this size and variety, the firm can meet almost anycommercial real estate need from 150 square feet to 300,000 s/f. Its in-house experts in design, construction, and property management offer “one-stop shopping” first-class service for the business community.

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