Meet Dr. Julie Beasley, DMD
Endodontist | Co-founder, Northwest Endodontics
Dr. Julie S. Beasley is an accomplished endodontist and co-founder of Northwest Endodontics, recognized for her clinical precision, scientific curiosity, and compassionate approach to patient care.
She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences from the University of New Hampshire, graduating summa cum laude in 1995. Dr. Beasley went on to receive her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where she graduated as valedictorian of her class. During her time at Tufts, she earned numerous academic and research honors, including the Outstanding Student Award from the OKU Dental Honor Society, the Lester P. Goldsmith Endowed Prize in Endodontics, and the Dr. Harold Berk Endowed Prize for Excellence in Research for her work on “Stem Cells in the Dental Pulp.” She also received the Robert R. Andrews Technology Award for creating an innovative online interactive dissection guide for gross anatomy.
Dr. Beasley completed a two-year postgraduate residency in Endodontics at Tufts, where she specialized in root canal therapy and microsurgical endodontic techniques. She is a member of the American Association of Endodontists, American Dental Association, and Capital Area Dental Society, and previously served as President of the Women of Austin Dental Study Group.
Outside of her clinical work, Dr. Beasley is an avid runner who has completed numerous half and full marathons. A proud cat mom of five, she actively supports animal rescue operations and has a soft spot for helping injured or displaced wildlife—including birds, rabbits, deer, and even the occasional stray cow. She also tends a lavender garden and crafts handmade products for her small business, Leander Lavender. Known for her generosity and culinary creativity, she enjoys preparing meals and treats for colleagues in the local dental community.
Above all, Dr. Beasley is a devoted mother to her son, Aiden, who inspires and energizes her every day.
