Always More, Bigger, Better for Athletic Dad and Family.
Dr. Doug Milner is a tech savvy dentist, who is always looking for ways to provide better care for his patients. His dental practice, Fibonacci Smile, employs 12 people, and is a bustling center of activity that anchors the ground floor of the Waterworks Building at the foot of Fifth Street.
The industrious nature of Doug’s practice is what most people see, but Doug applies that same level of industriousness to whatever he does. He puts the same amount of effort for instance, into his community involvement with the River Academy, the Festival of Trees, and Grace City Church.
He has been described as a “very busy guy,” “well-rounded” and “a perfectionist.” That drive to succeed shows in all of his endeavors.
His family is a primary focus, and with a family of four girls and one son, he and his wife Tami are plenty busy with all of the activities they are involved in. But even with a busy practice and large family, Doug still finds time for athletic pursuits, and like the rest of his interests, he goes at them full tilt.
From Doug’s perspective, a run is never just going out jogging, and a ski outing is never just the opportunity to get outside and go skiing. There is always more, bigger and better.
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