OUR STORY

Three Generations of Family Dentistry

Strobel Family Dentistry was founded in 1928 by Harold “HJ” Strobel. His son, Donald, stewarded the practice for 40-plus years and eventually passed the torch on to his son Robert. Now the sole dentist/owner, Robert Strobel joined his dad in 2000 after graduating from the University of Michigan Dental School. At its inception, the practice was located on Madison Square, moved to the corner of Burton and Breton in 1968, and currently resides in the 5380 Cascade Road location.

Simply taking care of patients the way any of our families would want to be treated has provided the guiding principle for how our dental office has and will continue to be operated. Patients come first and we realize each patient and situation is unique. That being said, we will strive to treat each patient and each family in a manner suited for their personal circumstances.

We look forward to many more years serving multiple generations within our patient families!

MEET THE TEAM

DR. ROBERT STROBEL

Dr. Robert Strobel is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan Dental School. Upon graduation in 2000, he immediately joined his father, Dr. Donald Strobel in private practice. Dr. Bob enjoys his time with patients, his staff, and his family. He also appreciates interaction with the greater Grand Rapids community through volunteer opportunities, school activities, church and an incredible network of colleagues and close friends. Time with his wife, Melanie, and 5 children is greatly important to Dr. Strobel and he is happy to spend most of his ‘down time’ with them. Dr. Bob loves his role as a family dentist. He considers it a high honor to contribute to the overall health of whole families.  

Administration

  • Cindy

  • Jodi

Hygienists

  • Sandy

  • Melissa

  • Sarah

  • Jody

Assistants

  • Robin

  • Sam

  • Cindy

OUR MISSION

To serve families and individuals of all ages in the same manner ‘our family’ would want to receive service – being fair and just – recognizing each patient has their own individual story.

To recognize our blessings and to be drawn to give something back to the community, be it locally or internationally.