Dr. Marsela Dodbiba of Dodbiba Dental Clinic
Her profession dates since 1997, when she first accomplished her studies in Albania.
Soon after she moved to Canada, where she continued her profession development following re-certification requirements and eventually working at various clinics first as a restorative dental hygienist and finally as a certified dentist.
Due to strong family ties in Albania, she and her young family decided to return to reunite with them as well as to pursue property restitution following the communist regime.
The first clinic was opened in 2006, out of their home.
Right from the start she started to work with expats living and working in Albania, Peace Corps Volunteers, cooperating with their dentists back in Washington, various embassies staff, various ambassadors over the years that have come and gone through Albania.
Her business was built on word of mouth and her patients are half local and half expats.
Having outgrown itself, the small clinic moved literally across the street on same ‘Rruga Hoxha Tahsin’, in 2015 where it’s still today.

Dr. Dodbiba feels she owes her success to the professional experience in Canada, her yearly trainings and updates through Toronto University, and most of all her ability to communicate well with her patients, listening to their needs and doing her professional best for their wellbeing.
Reviews
What clients say
Very professional
Doctor Dodbiba is very professional, clean and honest.
She speaks a very good Italian (I’m Italian ????) and English
Excellent dental experience
I have had excellent service from Dr. Marsela Dodbiba throughout the nearly 9 years I have lived in Tirana, Albania. She is very thorough and communicates the process clearly.
Attentive, caring, professional dental clinic in Tirana
So very glad I chose this clinic for the dentistry I needed done.
The entire staff was excellent. I highly recommend Dr. Dodbiba in particular. She is thorough, professional and communicated easily in English with me.
The standard was easily as good as anything I experienced in Canada over the years (but significantly more affordable)
