Luke Wu, DDS, Agape Orthodontics
About Luke Wu, DDS, Agape Orthodontics
The Montague Expressway corridor in Milpitas blends quiet office parks with the hum of nearby tech hubs—a practical stretch where specialty practices cater to the area’s growing families. Among them is Luke Wu, DDS, Agape Orthodontics, an orthodontic office handling everything from early childhood evaluations to adult alignment corrections. Braces, clear aligners, and retainers form the core of the practice, with a focus on tailoring treatment plans to individual needs rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. It’s the kind of place where routine adjustments and first-time consultations happen without the frills of a downtown clinic.
Orthodontics often gets pigeonholed as a teenage rite of passage, but the reality is far broader: jaw alignment issues, bite corrections, and even sleep-related concerns bring patients of all ages through the door. The office at 995 Montague Expy #113 sits just off the expressway, making it an easy detour for parents shuffling between school drop-offs and work commutes. Parking here follows the rhythm of the surrounding plaza—functional, with none of the circling drama of denser urban areas. Initial exams typically map out timelines and options, whether that means traditional metal braces or less visible alternatives.
Booking a visit starts with a call to (408) 935-9555, where the front desk fields questions about insurance coordination, payment plans, and those inevitable last-minute schedule conflicts. Orthodontic work isn’t impulse-driven, so the process leans on clarity: what to expect at each stage, how long adjustments take, and when to plan for follow-ups. Even something as mundane as a broken wire or a lost aligner gets handled with the same methodical approach—no panic, just a slot in the calendar to fix it.
First-time visitors might appreciate a quick look at the map to pinpoint the suite number amid the plaza’s layout. The building itself doesn’t announce its purpose with flashy signage; it’s one of those unassuming storefronts where the work inside matters more than the facade.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026