Dr. Renee DiDonato
Associate Doctor
Dr. Renee DiDonato practiced dentistry in Boston, Massachusetts as well as the South Shore, near Cape Cod, for several years prior to returning to her hometown of Columbus, Ohio to join our practice.
She attended The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, where she served as the first female President of the Ohio State University Chapter of the American Student Dental Association. In her role as President, she organized community outreach programs, including Give Kids a Smile.
Following her graduation, she attended The University of Florida’s Advanced Education in General Dentistry program, which is one of the most well-respected dental residencies in the nation. During the program, she earned a Fellowship in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and a Certification in IV/Oral Sedation.
She is an alumni of the renowned Dawson Academy of Complete Dentistry and the Pankey Institute. During her residency, she completed over 400 hours of continuing education in implant dentistry, periodontal surgery, TMD therapy, oral surgery, endodontics and cosmetic dentistry.
Throughout her career, she has consistently strived to provide excellent patient care while also enabling her patients to feel comfortable and relaxed during their dental visits. She is an active member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentists.
In addition to practicing dentistry, she enjoys traveling, running, biking, and trivia. She is a Buckeye and proud supporter of Northeast Ohio Professional Sports (even though it can be difficult at times)! Most of her time is spent with her husband, Eric, and their daughter Victoria (or as they like to call her Rory). She is a graduate of Upper Arlington High School and the College of Holy Cross, where she played Division I Field Hockey.