Meet Our Team

Drs. Evan McGowan, Michael Bowman, and David Keim bring a level of knowledge and experience that will enhance your care while incorporating additional treatment options to the office.

Evan McGowan, DDS

Associate

Dr. McGowan grew up hunting, fishing, shooting, and spending time outdoors. From these experiences, he developed a passion for drawing and painting the wildlife and landscapes he admired. Dr. McGowan knew from a young age he wanted to use these artistic skills in his career. Spending time in his father’s long-time family dental practice allowed him to see how he could use these skills to help others, creating beautiful and healthy smiles for his community. 

Michael Bowman, DDS

OWner

Dr. Bowman, born & raised in Bigfork, met and married his high school sweetheart, Jenn, in 1997.  He received his BS in Business Administration from the University of Montana and went to work for Boeing and Honeywell in part due to his love of flying.  Pondering a career change, and following in his father’s footsteps, he returned to the University of Washington where he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2007.

David Keim, DDS

Owner

Dr. Keim received his B.S. in Biology from Drake University where he was a three-year letterman for the Drake Bulldogs Football Squad.  After college he took some time and worked as a wrangler and camp counselor in Colorado before attending University of Missouri – Kansas City for Dental School.  He completed his doctorate in Dentistry in 2001. 

It is a pleasure and honor to welcome you to 4Eagle Dental in Bigfork.

When choosing the name 4Eagle Dental, we wanted something that was meaningful to all of us but also incorporated the beauty that surrounds Bigfork. 3 Eagle Mountain is right outside the Bigfork Community in Jewel Basin and since it is Dr. Bowman and his wife Jenn, and Dr. Keim and his wife Ronna partnering together, we thought we would name it 4Eagle. In addition, Dr. Keim and their children have grown up going to 4Eagle Ranch in Colorado and that was confirmation that it was meant to be.