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Serving your neighborhood for nearly 60 years!  7625 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46217

Dr. Tanner L. Crandall

Dr. Crandall has been passionate about dentistry from a young age. He grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and graduated from Homestead High School in 2011. Always a very focused student, he went on to Butler University as a Lilly Scholar majoring in Chemistry and Spanish. His interest and plans for the dental field never faltered and he enrolled in Indiana University School of Dentistry upon graduation from Butler. Since his graduation from IUSD in 2019, Dr. Crandall almost immediately began working with Dr. Rooney. They clicked from the start! 


Dr. Crandall developed a passion for general dentistry and a desire to serve the multitude of needs that every unique patient brings to the table. Not unlike Dr. Rooney, he has a special gift of "chairside" manner, caring for and connecting with each and every person that sits down in his chair. He took over the office from Dr. Rooney at the beginning of 2022 and sincerely hopes to have another 30 years of family-centered practice serving the south side of Indianapolis! 

Meet the Dentists

Meet the Staff

Angela H.

Angela P.

Crystal

Darcy

Jane

Kelly

Kitty

Stephanie

Dr. R. Keith Rooney

I was born and raised in Evansville, IN with my parents and two sisters. We grew up loving to camp and that tradition carries on to this day. I graduated from Evansville Mater Dei High School in 1982 and headed straight to DePauw University. While studying for a degree in Zoology, I realized that dentistry was the career I wanted to pursue. I enjoyed talking to and liked our family dentist, Dr. Clarence Smith and thought it would be great to follow in his footsteps. I applied and was accepted to Indiana University School of Dentistry. Graduating at the top of my class in 1990, I was accepted into a year-long post-graduate program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry. The plan was to return to Evansville to take over Dr. Smith’s practice; however, his practice was too small, and he wasn’t ready to retire. Fortunately, in 1992, Dr. James Edwards was looking to leave clinical dentistry and decided to go back to school and was accepted into the same AEGD program I had just completed. My transition into private practice worked out for everyone!

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