New England Dental Meriden
About New England Dental Meriden
Dental offices in Meriden aren’t hard to find, but not all of them sit right along South Broad Street. New England Dental Meriden is tucked into the second floor of 533 S Broad St, a spot that’s easy to miss if you’re not watching the suite numbers. The building itself is part of that stretch where the street starts to shift from downtown bustle to quieter, more residential vibes—practical for anyone coming from the east side or hopping off I-691. Dentists in this area tend to serve a mix of regular checkups and more involved work, and this one’s no exception.
The category here is straightforward: general and family dentistry, covering the basics from cleanings and fillings to crowns and extractions. Some places specialize in cosmetics or orthodontics, but this office keeps it centered on the essentials—preventive care, root canals, and the occasional emergency visit when a tooth decides to act up at the worst possible moment. If you’ve ever needed a last-minute appointment for a cracked molar or a persistent ache, you know how valuable a no-frills dental practice can be. No memberships, no upsells, just the standard scope of services you’d expect from a neighborhood provider.
Booking here works like most other dental offices—call ahead to schedule, and they’ll walk you through insurance details if needed. The number to reach them is (203) 238-7968, and while some practices push online forms, a quick phone call still tends to be the fastest way to lock in a slot. Meriden’s dental scene isn’t oversaturated, so appointments might fill up quicker than you’d think, especially for routine visits. If it’s your first time, they’ll likely ask for a bit of paperwork upfront, but that’s par for the course anywhere.
Getting there is simple if you’re familiar with the area—just look for the two-story building with professional suites upstairs. For anyone new to the neighborhood, directions via map can help pinpoint the entrance: it’s right here. Parking’s never the highlight of a dental visit, but at least this location avoids the tight downtown spots. Locals will tell you: if you’re coming from the Berlin side, take Evansville Avenue to skip the Broad Street traffic.
This listing was last updated on April 19, 2026