Dr. Taylor earned both her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Dental Medicine degrees from the University of Florida. She began her career practicing general dentistry in Florida, where she developed a strong foundation in comprehensive patient care before pursuing advanced specialty training in periodontics.

Driven by a passion for improving overall health through oral health, Dr. Taylor moved to the Northeast to further her education. She earned her Master of Public Health from Harvard University with a concentration in Public Health Leadership and completed her Certificate in Periodontics at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. Her advanced training allows her to provide expert care in the treatment of periodontal disease, dental implants, and complex surgical procedures.

Dr. Taylor is a former Dr. Joseph L. Henry Oral Health Fellow in Minority Health Policy and is deeply committed to helping patients understand the important connection between oral health and systemic health. She believes that patient education is essential to achieving long-term wellness and works closely with each individual to create personalized treatment plans in a supportive and compassionate environment.

Her leadership and service have been widely recognized. She received the Outstanding Leadership Award from Broward Community and Family Health Centers, the University of Florida’s Young Alumni Gator Great Award for her impactful work in South Florida, and was named one of the National Minority Quality Forum’s 40 Under 40 Leaders in Health. As a first-year periodontology resident at Columbia University, she was also honored with the prestigious Dr. Ralph and Jessica Kaslick Scholarship for academic excellence.

Outside the office, Dr. Taylor enjoys exploring new cities, experiencing diverse cuisines, and maintaining an active lifestyle.