Periodontists Near Jerome, Ohio
Stoner Periodonic Specialists Provides Award Winning Periodontal Services to the Greater Columbus, Ohio Metro
Located just 8 miles from Jerome, Stoner Periodontic Specialists provides a variety of specialized periodontal treatments to the Greater Columbus Metro. Long established as Columbus' premier provider of specialized dental services, Stoner Perio's group of award winning Periodontists include Dr. Jason Stoner and Dr. Maria Cristina Ferriol. The nearest location to Jerome is our Dublin location, but we also have locations in Springfield, New Albany, and Chillicothe. Please, contact our office today to find out more about what variety of specialized dental services we provide, and how we can help bring health and happiness to your smile.
Some of the Specialized Periodontal Services we provide:
- Dental Implants
- All on Four Dental Implants
- Bite Analysis & Adjustment
- Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique
- Crown Lengthening & Shortening
- Frenulectomy
- Gum Disease Treatments
- Gum Recession Treatments
- Laser Gum Treatments
- Sedation Dentistry
- Socket Preservation
- Surgically Facilitated Orthodontics
- TMJ & TMD Therapy
- Tooth Exposure
- Vestibular Surgery
- Allograft Surgery
- Growth Factors
- Laser Periodontal Therapy
- And More...
More about Jerome, OH
Officially considered an unincorporated community, Jerome, Ohio is part of Jerome Township, which is one of fourteen other townships that comprise Union County. Jerome Township’s history dates back to 1854 when it was officially organized. Prior to settling on the name it has today, Jerome was originally named Frankfort. Located in Central Ohio, this quaint area offers countless wonderful activities to enjoy. While visiting Jerome, be sure to enjoy the following.
Outdoor Activities in the Jerome Area
During your stay in Jerome, there are several beautiful parks and natural preserves to enjoy. Cross Creek Camping Resort is a short drive from Jerome and is a very popular stop for local campers. The staff is incredibly friendly, the restroom facilities are clean and well maintained, and the local general store has a wonderful selection of everything you could ever need on a camping trip. There is also a local creek to take in a little fishing or to just enjoy the calming sound of water running.
For those willing to take a bit of a longer drive, Buck Creek State Park is about an hour drive from Jerome and located in Springfield. This wonderful park is ideal for those hoping to get in a little bit of boating or spending some time working on their tan at the beach. In addition to offering well maintained facilities and easy access to nearby restaurants and shopping, this park is also affordably priced, making it the perfect little vacation spot for families looking to get away for a weekend without breaking the bank.
Dining Options
While visiting Jerome there are several delicious restaurant options in the area if you are considering stepping out for a bite to eat. If you are in the mood for some good old fashioned American options, check out Ol’ 42 Grub House, a locally owned family restaurant that is the perfect place to gather with family and friends. No reservations needed, just stop on down and order up a delicious pizza, sub sandwich, or one of their delicious pasta options.
If you’re in the mood for some out of this world Cajun food and to maybe catch a little bit of live music, check out Tavern 161, Jerome County’s premier spot for classic Cajun options, like chicken and biscuits and porky mac. In the mood for some Asian food? Do yourself a favor and stop by Pokebap, which offers up clean and delicious poke and sashimi, not to mention make-your-own rice bowls. The price may be a little higher than other local options, but once you have tried the food, you will understand why!
The Sunrise Animal Sanctuary
While spending time in Jerome, the Sunrise Animal Sanctuary in nearby Marysville is the ideal spot to visit for the animal lover in your group. This sanctuary operates as a nonprofit and works to rescue and care for animals that have either been neglected, abused, or both. This sanctuary allows visitors to spend time interacting with the animals to give them the love and attention they deserve. A good will donation is suggested, but the sanctuary itself is free to the public.