Oswego, NY
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Nestled on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario, Oswego is a vibrant city known for its rich history, scenic beauty, and strong sense of community. With a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, it offers an excellent quality of life.

More about the Oswego office

A high-volume office
Averages 5 new patients per day
Consistent revenue
Average monthly office revenue: $250,000
Collaborative office staff
Office staff: endodontist, oral surgeon, 1 hygienist, 2 dental assistants, 2 front desk
Vibrant team culture
Office has high employee engagement and culture: birthday potlucks, Aspen milestone celebrations, monthly staff meetings with employee recognition
Growth & stability
Partnership opportunity available within 12 months
Dr.-Damion-Myers

“There is big opportunity for growth clinically, professionally, and financially here. I love the team we’ve built, and the mentorship we provide will help you become the best provider you can be for your patients. We’ve helped many patients overcome their fear of the dentist and navigate financial challenges, providing them with more accessible options for care. Additionally, Western New York is a wonderful place to raise a family.”

— Dr. Damion Myers, Practice Owner
     Owns 3 Aspen practices, has been with Aspen for 10 years, specializes in implants and          is a hands-on mentor

Oswego Fun Facts

The Port City
Oswego is nicknamed "The Port City of Central New York" due to its significant location on Lake Ontario, playing a crucial role in commerce and transportation.
Harborfest
An annual summer festival featuring live music, food vendors, fireworks, and family-friendly activities, attracting visitors from all over the region.
Maritime History
Home to one of the oldest freshwater ports in the United States, Oswego has a deep-rooted connection to maritime activities.
SUNY Oswego Legacy
Founded in 1861, the university is one of the largest in the SUNY system and contributes significantly to the local economy and culture.
Historical Significance
Fort Ontario has served in various conflicts, including the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, and World War II, making it a site of considerable historical importance.

Oswego Resources

Oswego Relocation Guide
The Resident Guide was created to help you learn about your community and all it has to offer. Our goal with this guide and website is to help you become an informed resident and neighbor, and help you feel a part of this community.
Visit Oswego, NY
Oswego County was established in 1816 through an act of the New York State Legislature. It is comprised of two cities, 10 villages and 22 towns across 968 square miles of land. 
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Nearest airports
  • Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR): Located approximately 35 miles southeast of Oswego, this airport offers numerous flights to major cities across the U.S., making both domestic and international travel convenient.
  • Watertown International Airport (ART): About 50 miles north of Oswego, this regional airport provides additional flight options, especially for regional destinations.

Top neighborhoods

  • City of Oswego: Boasting charming neighborhoods with historic and modern homes, it's ideal for those wanting a blend of urban and suburban living.
  • Minetto: A small town just south of Oswego, offering a quiet environment with close proximity to city amenities.
  • Scriba: Located east of Oswego, this town provides a rural setting with a strong sense of community.
Real estate
Oswego offers an affordable real estate market compared to larger cities. Housing options range from historic Victorian homes and modern single-family houses to waterfront properties along Lake Ontario. The lower cost of living allows professionals, including dentists, to comfortably invest in both residential and commercial properties, presenting an excellent opportunity to establish a thriving practice in a high-need area.
Education
  • State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego): A prominent institution offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, contributing to a vibrant college-town atmosphere.
  • Public and Private Schools: Oswego City School District provides quality education with several elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Private schooling options are also available, catering to diverse educational needs.
Dining
Oswego's dining scene is both diverse and delightful:

  • Alex's on the Water: Offers waterfront dining with scenic views of the Oswego River and Lake Ontario.
  • La Parrilla Grill and Wine Bar: Known for its Mediterranean-inspired menu and extensive wine list.
  • Canale's Restaurant: A family-owned establishment serving Italian classics for over 60 years.
  • The Red Sun Fire Roasting Co.: Features wood-fired pizzas and a variety of gourmet dishes

Local attractions

  • Fort Ontario State Historic Site: A historic fort offering tours and reenactments, providing a glimpse into the area's military past.
  • Oswego Speedway: Known as the "Indy of the East," it's a hotspot for auto racing enthusiasts.
  • Breitbeck Park: A lakeside park perfect for picnics, walking, and enjoying sunsets over Lake Ontario.
  • Oswego Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse: An iconic symbol of the city, accessible via a scenic walk along the breakwater.
  • H. Lee White Maritime Museum: Showcases Oswego's rich maritime history with exhibits and historic vessels.

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