Dr. Amanda Carew, DDS is originally from Pelham, NY. She received her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Carew received her dental degree from New York University.
She completed her general practice residency at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, which included training at Memorial Sloan Kettering. There she served as a peer mentor to her fellow dental students and volunteered in the special patient care clinic dedicated to treating patients with special needs. Outside of the practice, Dr. Carew enjoys running, snowboarding, playing tennis, and traveling.
Practice Areas
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Thoughtful, thorough general dental care starts with understanding the full picture of a patient’s oral health — not just the immediate concern that brought them in. Dr. Carew completed her general practice residency at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, where she developed a well-rounded clinical foundation across the full spectrum of general dentistry in a demanding hospital-based setting.
PREVENTIVE CARE
Staying ahead of dental problems is always more effective than treating them after they develop. Dr. Carew’s approach to preventive care is grounded in patient education and consistent, attentive exams that help catch concerns early — before they become more complex or costly to address. Her goal is to help patients maintain healthy teeth and gums for the long term, not just get them through the current visit.
RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
When teeth need to be repaired or restored, the quality of that work directly affects both function and comfort for years to come. Dr. Carew’s residency training at New York-Presbyterian included hands-on experience across restorative procedures, giving her the clinical background to handle everything from fillings and crowns to more involved restorations with precision and care.
SPECIAL NEEDS DENTISTRY
During her residency, Dr. Carew volunteered in the special patient care clinic at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell, where she gained direct experience treating patients with special needs — a population that often requires a more patient, adaptive, and attentive approach to dental care. That experience continues to inform how she engages with every patient who walks through the door, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Amanda Carew, DDS
Dentist
Dr. Amanda Carew, DDS is originally from Pelham, NY. She received her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Carew received her dental degree from New York University.
Dr. Carew’s Background
About
Specialty
She completed her general practice residency at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, which included training at Memorial Sloan Kettering. There she served as a peer mentor to her fellow dental students and volunteered in the special patient care clinic dedicated to treating patients with special needs. Outside of the practice, Dr. Carew enjoys running, snowboarding, playing tennis, and traveling.
Practice Areas
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Thoughtful, thorough general dental care starts with understanding the full picture of a patient’s oral health — not just the immediate concern that brought them in. Dr. Carew completed her general practice residency at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, where she developed a well-rounded clinical foundation across the full spectrum of general dentistry in a demanding hospital-based setting.
PREVENTIVE CARE
Staying ahead of dental problems is always more effective than treating them after they develop. Dr. Carew’s approach to preventive care is grounded in patient education and consistent, attentive exams that help catch concerns early — before they become more complex or costly to address. Her goal is to help patients maintain healthy teeth and gums for the long term, not just get them through the current visit.
RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
When teeth need to be repaired or restored, the quality of that work directly affects both function and comfort for years to come. Dr. Carew’s residency training at New York-Presbyterian included hands-on experience across restorative procedures, giving her the clinical background to handle everything from fillings and crowns to more involved restorations with precision and care.
SPECIAL NEEDS DENTISTRY
During her residency, Dr. Carew volunteered in the special patient care clinic at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell, where she gained direct experience treating patients with special needs — a population that often requires a more patient, adaptive, and attentive approach to dental care. That experience continues to inform how she engages with every patient who walks through the door, regardless of their background or circumstances.
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