About Dr. Maxwell

Dr. Raymond Maxwell, or “Dr. Max,” as his patients know him, has been serving Monroe and neighboring communities since 1995. Dr. Max is highly creative and not just in the unique dinosaur-themed design of his office. Prior to entering dentistry, he was an amateur cartoonist and was published in the Seattle Times. He enjoys a good laugh and making the process of orthodontics both enjoyable and efficient.

Dr. Max is very active in the Monroe community and participates in many local service organizations and community activities. He has been president and treasurer of the Kiwanis club of Monroe, co-member-of-the-year for the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, is a key contributor to the Monroe YMCA, and has been the liaison with the Monroe High School Key Club for the past 5 years. He coordinates Thanksgiving and Easter food drives benefiting the Sky Valley Food Bank. He helps local youth through sponsorship of many league and school teams along with sponsoring individual youth projects. He has been a repeat judge for the Monroe Lip Sync contest and served on the Monroe School District community budget project. He also supports the Monroe Harvest.

 

Dr. Max has been named as a Top Dentist by Seattle Magazine for 2012. Ballots are sent out annually to members of the American Dental Association, and votes are cast based on which dentist they would refer a patient to. Dentists with the highest ratings are then evaluated and a final list is compiled. Congratulations to Dr. Max for being included on this prestigious list three years in a row!

Before becoming an orthodontist, Dr. Max worked for King County Metro and Airborne Express as a forms analyst in the Corporate Systems department. This systems background has been transferred to his practice, where he utilizes the latest in technology to the benefit of his patients. Dr. Max is committed to improving the care provided to his patients and he and his staff attend many continuing education conferences. He has been a presenter at the International Association for Dental Research, the annual Damon Forum, the Damon Study club and has hosted visiting orthodontists at his practice from Washington and Sweden.

In his spare time, Dr. Max combines his love of art and photography with traveling. He enjoys cycling, flying, movies, snorkeling, and spectator sports. He has strong ties to his family in Washington and his sister in England. He enjoys attending stage productions and musical concerts.

Professionally, Dr. Max belongs to the following national and local orthodontic and dental societies.

  • Washington State Society of Orthodontists
  • Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
  • American Association of Orthodontists
  • Washington State Dental Association
  • American Dental Association
  • Snohomish County Dental Society
  • Washington Damon System Study Club (founding member)