Evenly Orthodontics
About Evenly Orthodontics
Orthodontic care occupies a quiet corner of Kissimmee. Just off the main drag, near the intersection of Cypress Glen Circle and Old Vineland Road, the practice sits among a mix of residential pockets and small commercial spaces. This stretch of the city—often overshadowed by its theme-park-dominated reputation—houses a variety of specialized services, from dental clinics to physical therapy offices. Orthodontics, with its blend of medical precision and long-term patient relationships, fits neatly into the area’s unassuming professional landscape.
Braces, aligners, and retainers form the backbone of what orthodontists address, though the specifics of each case can vary widely. Early interventions for children, adolescent adjustments, and adult realignments all fall under the same broad umbrella. Metal brackets, ceramic options, and clear aligner systems represent just a few of the tools in the field, each tailored to different needs and lifestyles. The decision to pursue treatment often hinges on more than aesthetics—bite alignment, jaw positioning, and even speech clarity can factor into the equation.
Finding the office requires little more than a map and a few minutes’ drive from central Kissimmee. Those navigating the area for the first time might note the proximity to Lake Cecile, a small but recognizable landmark in the neighborhood. Directions are straightforward once the general vicinity is pinpointed, and the map listing clarifies any lingering questions about turns or street names. Parking, like much of the surrounding area, follows the practical layout typical of suburban Florida.
Questions about treatment timelines, payment structures, or initial consultations are best directed to the practice itself. A call to (800) 500-0493 connects to someone who can outline the next steps without the back-and-forth of digital forms. Orthodontic work, by nature, unfolds over months or years—so the first conversation tends to carry more weight than a typical appointment. That initial contact often sets the tone for what comes after.
This listing was last updated on May 19, 2026