Dr. David Tabaroki – Building a Career One Bold Step at a Time
- Brainz Magazine
- Jan 20
- 3 min read
Dr. David Tabaroki did not follow a straight or easy path. His career was shaped by movement, discipline, and long-term thinking. Over time, those traits helped him build multiple successful oral surgery practices in New York. Today, he is known not just as a skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeon, but as a business owner who turned big ideas into real, lasting institutions.

From Tehran to New York: Early life and motivation
Dr. Tabaroki was born in Tehran, Iran. When he was 12, his family immigrated to New York. The move was a major turning point. He entered a new country, a new school system, and a new culture at a young age.
“I learned early that nothing is guaranteed,” he says. “You have to earn your place every day.”
Education quickly became his focus. He attended Yeshiva University on a full scholarship. From there, he went on to NYU, again on a full scholarship. He graduated in the top five percent of his class, earning honors and placement on the Dean’s List.
Looking back, he credits this period with shaping his work ethic. “I treated school like a full-time job,” he says. “Consistency mattered more than talent.”
Choosing a demanding medical path
After NYU, Dr. Tabaroki entered the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery program at Montefiore University Hospital. The program spans four intense years and is considered one of the strongest in the country.
“It was demanding in every sense,” he recalls. “Long hours. High standards. No shortcuts.”
The training gave him more than technical skills. It taught him decision-making under pressure and accountability to patients and peers. These lessons would later carry into his leadership style as a practice owner.
“You learn quickly that people depend on you,” he says. “That stays with you.”
Opening Queens Blvd Oral Surgery
After completing his training, Dr. Tabaroki made a bold move. He opened Queens Blvd Oral Surgery. At the time, he was early in his career and building from the ground up.
“I didn’t wait for the perfect moment,” he says. “I focused on doing the work well and letting the rest grow from that.”
The practice slowly gained traction. Patients came for care. Referrals increased. Systems were refined. Over time, the practice became a stable and respected operation.
This first practice set the foundation for everything that followed.
Growing into a multi-practice owner
Today, Dr. Tabaroki owns and operates three practices: Queens Blvd Oral Surgery, Jamaica Estates Oral Surgery, and Gramercy Dental Group. Each serves a different community, but all follow the same principles.
“The goal was never to just open more locations,” he explains. “It was to build places that run well and treat people right.”
His approach blends medicine and operations. He focuses on strong teams, clear processes, and long-term planning. Growth, for him, is a result of discipline rather than speed.
“I think in decades, not quarters,” he says.
Leadership, technology, and adaptation
Dr. Tabaroki is open to new ideas, especially in technology and medicine. He believes modern practices must evolve without losing their core values.
“Tools change,” he says. “Standards shouldn’t.”
He encourages ongoing learning within his teams. He also believes leaders must stay involved.
“You can’t build something meaningful from a distance,” he adds.
This mindset has helped his practices adapt while staying consistent in patient care.
Life beyond the office
Outside of work, Dr. David Tabaroki lives in Long Island with his wife and five children. Family plays a central role in how he defines success.
“My career matters,” he says. “But it’s not separate from my life.”
He is also a dedicated sports fan, following the New York Giants, Knicks, and Yankees. Sports, he says, offer lessons that translate into work.
“You see teamwork, preparation, and resilience,” he notes. “Those ideas apply everywhere.”
Defining success on his own terms
Dr. Tabaroki’s story is not about shortcuts or overnight wins. It is about steady progress, clear priorities, and the courage to build before everything feels certain.
“I didn’t chase titles,” he says. “I focused on building something solid.”
Over two decades, that approach has led to lasting practices, a respected career, and a balanced life. His journey shows how big ideas, when paired with discipline and patience, can turn into real-world impact one decision at a time.









