Dr. Ole Blomberg (Ole pronounced Oh-lee) was born in Bartow, Florida and was raised in a military family. His father was an anesthetist for the Army and later worked at the Window Rock Hospital at Ft Defiance, AZ (not too far from Farmington). Ole was one of four children; two sisters and a brother. He has always been a sports lover, was the center on the high school football team, a shortstop in baseball, and loved basketball. He graduated from the 16th school he attended (due to Dad’s military travel) and then began college. Being an Army “brat” afforded travel opportunities which he may not have had otherwise. He has visited Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico and Canada. He graduated from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN and the following year taught high school biology and junior high science in Macon Georgia. There he met the love of his life, Rene. It wasn’t long before Ole realized teaching was not for him and two years later he was the valedictorian of his Respiratory Therapy class in Roanoke, VA. After working in that health field for a year, he again realized, that he was still not in the right field. That fall he was a first year dental student at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta.
By graduation, he and Rene had two beautiful daughters, Logan Elizabeth and Avery Rene. Rene works along side Dr. Ole in the office and Doc Ole has found life as close to perfect as humanly possible!
Dr. Blomberg has been in the Nashville area since 2006 . He enjoys the four seasons, hunting in the beautiful wilderness areas of Tennessee, the awesome beauty of the tree-covered hill-sides, motorcycles, and golf. But his greatest passion would have to be his love of Jesus Christ, sharing and giving love to his wife and daughters.
There are a lot of people in the world that need help. A lot of those people need dental help. Knowing that we all need to help where we can and and he feels that he can help some of the poor in Kenya. So– he has an on-going project to get help to those on the other side of the earth– Doc Ole tries to live his life patterened after John Wesley who said Do all the good you can for all you can whenever you can. What a credo!