The Philly Smiles office isn’t like most dental offices. We’re extremely lucky to call the Thomas A. Reiley House, a building built by the renowned Victorian-era architect Frank Heyling Furness in 1891, our own home. One of two remaining Frank Furness built residential homes on Rittenhouse Square, this piece of Philadelphia history served as a family home for roughly a century before becoming the location for Philly Smiles.
There is no better base for the dental practice that Dr. Ames and Dr. Roberts set out to create over 30 years ago. Their dream was to create a space that made patients and staff feel at home by fostering a sense of both comfort and community, bounded by a set of family values at its core.
For over 30 years, the Thomas A. Reilly House has done just that.