Liberty Station Orthodontics
About Liberty Station Orthodontics
Orthodontics isn’t just about metal braces anymore. In the Point Loma area, options range from traditional wire-and-bracket setups to nearly invisible aligners—no need to commit to a single approach before exploring what’s available. The neighborhood around Liberty Station makes it easy to pop in for a consultation without fighting downtown traffic, whether you’re considering treatment for yourself or a teenager. Early evaluations, retainers, and even surgical orthodontics get covered here, though the specifics depend on individual needs.
Finding an orthodontist in San Diego often means weighing convenience against specialization. 2445 Truxtun Rd #104 sits just off the main drag, close enough to Liberty Station’s shops and cafés that you could grab a coffee before or after an appointment. No frills, no gimmicks—just a straightforward spot for adjustments, follow-ups, or that first consultation to map out a plan. Some places push one-size-fits-all solutions; this one leaves room for questions about alternatives like ceramic braces or how long treatment might actually take.
Booking a visit doesn’t require navigating a maze of automated menus. A quick call to (619) 225-1611 connects you directly to someone who can schedule an appointment or answer the basics—no need to decode a website’s dropdown menus if you’d rather just talk it through. First visits usually start with X-rays and a discussion about goals, whether that’s correcting crowding, closing gaps, or something more complex. They’ll outline timelines and costs upfront, which is more than some larger chains bother to do.
If you’re coming from North Park or Mission Hills, the drive’s simpler than you’d expect—just head toward the old naval training center and you’re almost there. For exact directions, pull up the map and double-check the route. And honestly? If you’ve been putting off getting that overbite checked, this area’s a lot less intimidating than a clinical high-rise downtown.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026