With today’s advancements in medicine, the comfort and safety of the patient has become paramount. This includes dentistry!
Blue Sky Anesthesia Associates is dedicated and highly skilled anesthetist, ensuring patients safety and comfort during dental procedures. Our advanced techniques, skills, and experience, make dental treatments more manageable.
We serve the New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and Massachusetts.
The foundation of our success is the professionalism and experience of our anesthetists.
With years of clinical practice and training, allows us to thoroughly understand the unique needs of each of our patients. To ensure our patients stay comfortable throughout the dental treatment, we tailor the anesthetic approach.
At Blue Sky anesthesia, we take a personalized approach. We meet with our patient before the dental procedure to understand their specific concerns and needs. This allows us to customize the anesthesia according to the medical history, pain tolerance, and other relevant factors.
Our certified nurse anesthetist, dedicated to giving the best possible care of the patient during and after the dental procedure. To ensure maximum safety and comfort, the patient’s heart beat, blood gasses, and other vital signs are constantly monitored.
Meet Blue Sky Anesthesia Associates Nurse Anesthesiologist
Dr. Dwayne is a Nurse Anesthesiologist licensed to practice in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. My experience and qualifications include 20+ years in trauma/critical care settings caring for patients of all ages and backgrounds ranging from office based procedures, to emergency trauma patients, to open heart and lung surgeries. My anesthesia training was completed at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, culminating in a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP).
Dr. Rudy Pavlesich is a Nurse Anesthesiologist who has close to 20 years of experience in the critical care arena. After graduating from Purdue University, he started his career as an Army Nurse Corps Officer, having been cross trained in all areas of critical care to include pediatric, trauma, and burn intensive care. During his deployment in Iraq, he was one of a few pediatric intensive care nurses in-country and was at the hospital that received the majority of pediatric patients. After 5 years in the military, he decided to work in the civilian world of nursing and did so for another 7 years caring for adults and pediatrics before pursuing his current career as a nurse anesthesiologist.