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Cortez Frank DDS

Dentist
5.0 (6 reviews) Updated Apr 05, 2026
3174 E Gage Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255

About Cortez Frank DDS

The stretch of East Gage Avenue in Huntington Park hums with the kind of everyday activity that defines a working-class LA neighborhood—auto shops, taquerías, and the occasional dental office tucked between them. Among these is Cortez Frank DDS, a practice that fits right into the area’s no-frills, practical vibe. This isn’t the kind of place that advertises spa-like amenities or boutique dental trends; it’s a straightforward dentist’s office serving a community where routine checkups and fillings are part of life’s maintenance, not luxury upgrades.

Dental care here covers the essentials without pretension. A cleaning, an extraction, or a set of X-rays won’t come with artisanal toothpaste samples or aromatherapy—just the standard tools of the trade. The address, 3174 E Gage Ave, places it within easy reach for residents of Huntington Park and neighboring Bell, where sidewalks are wide and street parking is a way of life. No grand promises, no gimmicks; the focus stays on what most patients actually need: a filling that lasts, a crown that fits, or a quick consultation before heading back to work.

Huntington Park’s dental options aren’t exactly plentiful, so having a local provider that handles everything from pediatric exams to denture adjustments fills a real gap. There’s no flashy website or social media campaign—just a map pin and a phone line. For anyone who’d rather skip the drive to downtown LA for a routine procedure, this is one of the few spots where a last-minute appointment might still be within reach. No membership tiers, no upsells; the approach leans more toward function than flair.

Questions about availability or procedures are a phone call away at (323) 581-3011. The map shows it’s just a few blocks from Pacific Boulevard, where the 105 freeway cuts through the city. Around here, a dentist’s office doesn’t need to be a destination—it just needs to be open when you chip a tooth on Monday morning.

This listing was last updated on April 05, 2026

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