About the Dentist

Dr. Robert Schrameyer was raised in the St. Louis area and has three grown children, one of which is Dr. Kim Simonds.  He attended SIU in Edwardsville, IL, graduated from Washington University School of Dental Medicine in St. Louis, and practiced two years in the Army at Fort Dix, N.J.  For the last 30 years, he has practiced in Ballwin.  During 12 of those years, he was an assistant clinical professor at Washington University School of Dental Medicine.  His personal interests include family camping, traveling and photography.  He has served on various committees fo the Greater St. Louis Dental Society and as vice-chairman of the Marshalling Committee of the St. Louis V.P. Fair.  For many years he has participated on the the Eagle Board of Review for the Boy Scouts of America.  He is also on various committees and boards at St. John U.C.C. church in Manchester. Dr. Schrameyer and Dr. Simonds value continuing education and regularly participate in dental courses to stay abreast of the newest dental techniques. 

Dr. Kim Simonds is Dr. Schrameyer's daughter.  While in high school, she started working in our office as a part-time chair-side assistant.  She enjoyed it so much that she decided to become a dentist.  Dr. Simonds received her B.A. degree at the University of Kansas and her doctorate at the University of Missouri- Kansas City Dental School.  After dental school, she practiced for three years with the Public Health Service treating the needs of underserved children in the Quincy, IL area.  She then joined our office at Ballwin Dental Care in 2001.  She has participated in the Greater St. Louis Dental Society's New Dentist Committee and is currently a member of the West County Chamber of Commerce.  She and her husband are having fun with their two young children.  Her personal interests include photo album scrapbooking, walking, and bike riding with her family.  These experiences have enabled her to provide the positive, friendly, relaxed and personal care that our children and adult dental patients have come to expect.