
DR. BRYAN MCLELLAND
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dr. McLelland grew up in Alberta, Canada and completed his dental school training at the University of Alberta. After a one year General Practice Residency, Dr. McLelland completed his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training at Cook County Hospital in Chicago.
Dr. McLelland is licensed in Washington and Idaho and also has a Washington and Idaho general anesthesia permit. He is board certified and is current on his PALS, ACLS, and BLS certifications. Aside from these credentials, Dr. McLelland is also a trauma surgeon with privileges at the local hospitals and is a member of the following organizations:
American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS), American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (AAOMS), American Dental Society of Anesthesiology (ADSA), American College of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (ACOMS), WA State Dental Association, National Dental Board of Anesthesiology, Spokane District Dental Society, and the American Dental Association (ADA)
Dr. McLelland met his wife Krista in Chicago, Illinois while she was a Pediatric ICU nurse. The McLelland’s have three girls, Kate, Addison and Ava. Kate and Addison are avid soccer players and enjoy Volleyball and school sports. Boating, hiking and traveling are a few of the many activities they enjoy.
Dr. McLelland believes everyone should be treated with the utmost respect and kindness and looks forward to treating patients like his own family members.
OUR PATIENT REVIEWS



I was very impressed with the ladies that assisted and how thorough and efficient they are. The fantastic teamwork between the doctor and the assistants is something to be recognized. I received a follow up call later that day to be sure I was doing well.
Dr McLelland is highly skilled, has the greatest bedside manner, and employs quality team members.
There is just no one I trust more with my oral surgeries.
- Karen Ward

I was very impressed with the ladies that assisted and how thorough and efficient they are. The fantastic teamwork between the doctor and the assistants is something to be recognized. I received a follow up call later that day to be sure I was doing well.
Dr McLelland is highly skilled, has the greatest bedside manner, and employs quality team members.
There is just no one I trust more with my oral surgeries.
- Karen Ward



I want to offer this practice and viewer’s a sincere and public apology for a review I recently posted regarding my experience.
I was in a state of deep distress after receiving devastating news about my upcoming and very urgent appointment, being certain it would be canceled for neglect by liberty not being forthcoming about my billing.
I was horribly incorrect about this.
in my pain and frustration, I directed that anger toward the wrong place.
*** It has been my primary insurance this entire time. *** through recorded phone calls and numerous witnesses.
The truth is, the delays and denials I’ve been battling were the result of serious failures by my primary insurance provider, not the wonderful office and surgeons at liberty.
I was misled for weeks, told I would be covered for IV sedation, including both top and bottom implants until just last week, only to have that pulled away at the last moment.
I have already been forced into homelessness to qualify for Medicaid, which was never even addressed, and now can’t due to my accelerated decline in health, and this blow felt like the final straw.
That doesn’t remotely excuse the fact that I wrongly placed blame on my surgical team at liberty.
Until this horrible mistake that had zero to do with my liberty, they have been nothing but professional, communicative, and respectful throughout this very difficult process, and I deeply regret misrepresenting that.
I have removed or updated my review to reflect the facts and to correct the unfair impression I recently given.
It was wrong period.
I’m still fighting for my health.
But I will not let that fight come at the cost of someone else’s undeserved reputation who has very extensive list of happy and very thankful patients.
I’m very sorry.
In addition my surgery is still on.
I was not forced or compelled in any way to write this, but my health would have suffered greatly today if I did not right this wrong.
Thank you for giving me a chance to finally be healthy and reunited with my family again.
Thank you so much.

I want to offer this practice and viewer’s a sincere and public apology for a review I recently posted regarding my experience.
I was in a state of deep distress after receiving devastating news about my upcoming and very urgent appointment, being certain it would be canceled for neglect by liberty not being forthcoming about my billing.
I was horribly incorrect about this.
in my pain and frustration, I directed that anger toward the wrong place.
*** It has been my primary insurance this entire time. *** through recorded phone calls and numerous witnesses.
The truth is, the delays and denials I’ve been battling were the result of serious failures by my primary insurance provider, not the wonderful office and surgeons at liberty.
I was misled for weeks, told I would be covered for IV sedation, including both top and bottom implants until just last week, only to have that pulled away at the last moment.
I have already been forced into homelessness to qualify for Medicaid, which was never even addressed, and now can’t due to my accelerated decline in health, and this blow felt like the final straw.
That doesn’t remotely excuse the fact that I wrongly placed blame on my surgical team at liberty.
Until this horrible mistake that had zero to do with my liberty, they have been nothing but professional, communicative, and respectful throughout this very difficult process, and I deeply regret misrepresenting that.
I have removed or updated my review to reflect the facts and to correct the unfair impression I recently given.
It was wrong period.
I’m still fighting for my health.
But I will not let that fight come at the cost of someone else’s undeserved reputation who has very extensive list of happy and very thankful patients.
I’m very sorry.
In addition my surgery is still on.
I was not forced or compelled in any way to write this, but my health would have suffered greatly today if I did not right this wrong.
Thank you for giving me a chance to finally be healthy and reunited with my family again.
Thank you so much.


