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Tom Acierno Dr Thomas Acierno Endodontics 2615 Clairemont Dr San Diego, CA92117 619-276-5526 Erik Balinghasay Modern Dentistry 12750 Carmel Country Rd Ste 201 San Diego, CA92130 858-792-8201 Juan CBosque South Coast Endodontics 5075 Ruffin Road, Suite C San Diego, CA92123 858-715-1305 Lucas Brand Torrey Pines Micro Endodontics 11199 Sorrento Valley Rd Ste 204 San Diego, CA92121 858-626-8155 Michael Brown Tri City Micro Endodontics […]
Tom Acierno
Dr Thomas Acierno Endodontics
2615 Clairemont Dr
San Diego, CA92117
619-276-5526
Erik Balinghasay
Modern Dentistry
12750 Carmel Country Rd Ste 201
San Diego, CA92130
858-792-8201
Juan CBosque
South Coast Endodontics
5075 Ruffin Road, Suite C
San Diego, CA92123
858-715-1305
Lucas Brand
Torrey Pines Micro Endodontics
11199 Sorrento Valley Rd Ste 204
San Diego, CA92121
858-626-8155
Michael Brown
Tri City Micro Endodontics
145 Cedar Road
Vista, CA92083
760-726-3973
Michael Carter
Michael Carter, DMD
3737 Moraga Ave Ste B220
San Diego, CA92117
858-483-3636
Matthew Chesler
San Diego North Endodontics
850 E Grand Ave Ste B
Escondido, CA92025
760-741-1355
Rob Folk
Bernardo Plaza Endodontics
11777 Bernardo Plaza Ct Ste 209
San Diego, CA92128
858-487-1559
Randy Garland
Wave Endodontics
531 Encinitas Blvd Ste 101
Encinintas, CA92024
760-944-0048
Mike Gavin
5680 Lake Murray Blvd Ste B
La Mesa, CA91942
619-286-7770
Bob Hanlon
Escondido Endodontics
488 E Valley Pkwy #307
Escondido, CA92025
760-739-1400
Keven Herold
Torrey Pines Micro Endodontics
11199 Sorrento Valley Rd
San Diego, CA92121
858-626-8155
Sheena Howell
Ocean Microendodontics
3330 3rd Ave Ste 202
San Diego, CA92103
619-298-9985
Jenny Huang
Jeff Javelet
La Jolla Village Endodontics
7855 Fay Ave Ste 210
La Jolla, CA92037
858-454-0366
Craig J Malin
1207 Carlsbad Village Dr Ste I
Carlsbad, CA92008
760-729-0342
Tom Massarat
Eastlake Endodontics
2452 Fenton St Ste 303
Chula Vista, CA91914
619-621-5000
Steven Merchant
Merchant Endodontics
3150 El Camino Real Ste 1
Carlsbad, CA92008
760-434-5066
Adam Monroe
Tri City Micro Endodontics
145 Cedar Rd Ste C
Vista, CA92083
760-726-3973
Justin Naylor
Carmel Valley Endodontics
12264 El Camino Real Ste 206
San Diego, CA92130
858-755-4787
Christopher Oswald
Precision Endodontics
345 F St Ste 130
Chula Vista, CA91910
619-422-3636
Joseph Packer
Encinitas Endodontic Specialists
760 Garden View Ct Ste 210
Encinitas, CA92024
949-500-6864
Anthony Potente
C & P Endodontics
4033 3rd Ave Ste 303
San Diego, CA92103
619-298-2291
Jessica Roeber
Elite Endotonics of San Diego
6235 Lusk Blvd
San Diego, CA92121
858-558-3636
Erik Sato
Ocan Microendontics
3330 3rd Ave Ste 202
San Diego, CA92103
619-298-9985
Michael Sherman
Tri City Micro Endodontics
145 Cedar Rd Ste C
Vista, CA92083
760-726-3973
Erik Stalder
Mission Valley Endodontics
2655 Camino Del Rio N Ste 150
San Diego, CA92108
619-295-3636
Kevin Stewart
La Jolla Village Endodontics
7855 Fay Ave, Ste 210 La Jolla, CA 92037
858-454-0366
Katherine Thomson
La Jolla Micro Endodontics
8950 Villa La Jolla Dr Ste A207
La Jolla, CA92037
858-452-2800
Kenny Tran
Pomerado Endodontics
15525 Pomerado Rd Ste A7
Poway, CA92064
858-250-0108
Damon Westwood
Dr. Damon Westwood Endodontics
1915 Hornblend St
San Diego, CA92109
858-866-0696
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Behind every beautiful space is a thoughtful process, and ASID San Diego is helping homeowners understand the value of professional design.
A perfectly designed home rarely happens by accident. Those kitchens that feel effortless and rooms that seem to tell a story the second you walk in? They’re usually the work of someone who knows exactly what they’re doing.
It’s knowing which ideas will actually work, which materials will hold up over time, and how to turn a collection of choices into a space that feels intentional. That’s where a professional interior designer comes in.
For the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) California San Diego Chapter, the goal is to help people see interior design as more than just the finished look. Behind every well-designed space is a process built on technical expertise. Designers are educated in everything from professional software and construction details to building codes, space planning, materials, and functionality.

“People don’t always realize how much goes on behind the scenes,” Kirsten Recce , current president of the ASID California San Diego Chapter, says. “Our designers are not just doing furniture placement and color selection and picking out new fluffy pillows. That’s not what they’re trained for.”
ASID members bring formal education, continued learning, and industry knowledge to their projects, helping create spaces that are not only beautiful, but designed to work. A paint color that changes completely depending on the lighting. A material that looks beautiful in a showroom but doesn’t make sense for everyday life. A layout that photographs well but doesn’t function for the people living there. These are the details where professional guidance can make all the difference.
Still, one of the biggest misconceptions about hiring an interior designer is that it’s reserved for massive renovations, luxury homes, or people who already know exactly what they want. The process can feel intimidating. Where do you begin? Is a designer worth the investment? What if you only need help with one room?
ASID’s answer: start with one hour.
ASID’s Spruce Up events break down one of the biggest barriers between homeowners and professional design: knowing where to begin. Held twice a year, the community program gives homeowners the chance to work directly with an ASID designer through a one-hour, $125 consultation in their own home. Whether you’re looking for advice on furniture placement, window treatments, kitchen and bath updates, remodeling ideas, vacation rentals, color selections or something else entirely, the upcoming September 2026 event offers an approachable way to get expert guidance before committing to a full project. Signups are open through Sept. 7, with consultations taking place Sept. 21 through Oct. 31. Proceeds benefit ASID San Diego’s educational and community programs. Register here!

“It’s a great opportunity for people who are in that exploratory phase,” Recce says. “Maybe they’re not sure they want to hire an interior designer yet, or they think it sounds daunting or expensive. This gives them a chance to discover what working with a designer is actually like.”
Design is personal. A good designer isn’t just creating a beautiful room; they’re helping create a space that fits the way someone lives.
“We’re a resource to all of San Diego County,” Recce says. “It doesn’t cost anything to pick up the phone and call and ask. We’ll answer.”
Follow ASID San Diego on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook for updates on upcoming events, or connect with the chapter directly at [email protected] or 619-548-8847.
A new program guides new moms through high-risk pregnancy and into the “fourth trimester”
Mai Vue was just 34 weeks pregnant when she delivered her baby. Her pregnancy had been complicated, and she’d had a recent second trimester pregnancy loss, which led to her receiving specialized care from Sean Daneshmand, MD, a Scripps Clinic perinatologist who oversees high-risk pregnancies. Dr. Daneshmand and his team took care of Mai during her pregnancy, through the birth of her healthy baby girl and beyond. Mai was part of a program Scripps launched to provide support to new moms in the weeks and months after delivery. The postpartum program, known as Scripps Health’s Fourth Trimester Continuum of Care, provides care for women with high-risk pregnancies to optimize their health after childbirth and reduce the risk of complications in future pregnancies. Click here to learn more.
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Scripps Clinic’s Mohs surgery center is one of the most sophisticated in the country.
It’s estimated that one in five people in the U.S. will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives. When you factor in living in a sun-soaked city like San Diego and the outdoorsy lifestyle that comes with it, that figure can jump to as high as one in three, which makes early detection and intervention all the more important. Dermatologists at Bighorn Mohs and Dermatology Center are using innovative imaging methods and advanced surgical techniques to diagnose and treat skin cancer. For certain cancers in sensitive spots, like the face, dermatologists perform Mohs surgery, removing skin tissue layer by layer until reaching healthy, cancer-free tissue. They also use a process called immunohistochemistry to view tissue samples taken during Mohs surgery in far greater detail than previous methods. Read more about how Scripps is advancing skin cancer care here.
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Scripps Cancer Center helps an endurance athlete overcome his greatest challenge yet and get back in the race
When endurance athlete Isaac Sanchez learned he had cancer, he felt blindsided. He was healthy, surfed often and was training for an Ironman triathlon. But he had to put that on hold to undergo treatment. His physicians at Scripps Cancer Center developed a plan to treat the cancer in his tonsil and lymph nodes that included six-and-a-half weeks of near-daily radiation and weekly chemotherapy. He also worked with a Scripps Cancer Center dietitian to enhance his nutrition to promote strength and healing. Today, Isaac’s back to doing what he loves. Read more of his story here.
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Scripps study shows that some patients may be able to taper their dose and maintain results
While glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agents have been used to treat Type 2 diabetes for more than 20 years, their recent emergence as weight-loss wonder drugs marked a new frontier in medicine. But their effectiveness has left some patients wondering what to do once they’ve reached their goal. Stopping the medication could mean regaining some, if not all, of the weight. A Scripps Clinic internal medicine physician recently conducted a small study of whether GLP-1 patients who had reached their goal weight could maintain that weight by taking their regularly prescribed injection every other week instead of weekly. Spoiler alert: 30 of 34 patients did. Read more about the study here and what that may mean as pharmaceutical companies roll out oral GLP-1s.
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Innovative treatment could offer cancer patients new options with fewer side effects
Chemotherapy and radiation have long been considered gold standards of cancer treatment, but they can cause severe side effects. A promising new approach called theranostics—a combination of “therapeutics” and “diagnostics”—could offer patients with certain types of metastatic cancers new hope. It’s a two-step process that uses a drug that binds to specific receptors on cancer cells. Advanced imaging detects this radioisotope, allowing doctors to then use a second radioisotope that binds to the cancer cells and destroys them. Click here to learn more about how specialists at Scripps Cancer Center are using theranostics.
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