Dr. William W. Fay, DDS
About Dr. William W. Fay, DDS
Orthodontics often bridges the gap between medical necessity and personal confidence. On Westborough Blvd, a suite in South San Francisco houses a practice where alignment and bites take center stage. The building’s second floor at 2400 isn’t flashy, but its presence reflects the quiet demand for specialized care in a neighborhood better known for biotech offices than braces. Reviews—8 of them averaging 4.0 stars—suggest a steady, if understated, track record for those navigating everything from childhood crowding to adult retainers.
South San Francisco’s skyline leans industrial, yet pockets like this one cater to the everyday needs of residents who work among the labs and warehouses. Orthodontic treatment doesn’t always scream urgency, but when it’s time for consultations on palatal expanders or Invisalign mappings, the options narrow. Here, the focus stays on mechanics: adjusting wires, tracking progress, and those periodic tightenings that mark the slow march toward a finished result. No frills, just the methodical work of shifting teeth into place.
Parking in the area can feel like a game of chance, but the address sits near enough to major thoroughfares that detours don’t turn into ordeals. For anyone scheduling an initial exam or a follow-up—whether it’s for traditional metal braces or a lingering overbite—(650) 871-8833 connects directly to the front desk. The process starts with measurements and X-rays, then unfolds in a series of adjustments that, ideally, end with a smile that didn’t require second thoughts.
Finding the suite is simpler with a quick glance at the map—directions here—though the building’s numbering system has tripped up a first-timer or two. It’s the kind of place you’d only think about when you need it, then wonder why more people don’t mention it.
This listing was last updated on March 20, 2026