Enoch and Lamei Orthodontics: Marietta Location
About Enoch and Lamei Orthodontics: Marietta Location
Orthodontic care gets personal in Marietta. Enoch and Lamei Orthodontics fits into the Post Oak Tritt corridor, where routine adjustments and first-time consultations happen under one practice. The suite number—180—sits along a stretch of professional offices, making it easy to spot for anyone arriving for braces fittings, Invisalign scans, or follow-up visits. This isn’t the kind of place that leans on flashy signage; it’s more about the steady flow of patients who come for alignment checks and leave with treatment plans in hand.
The area around 2155 Post Oak Tritt Rd feels like classic Cobb County: a mix of medical plazas, strip-mall eateries, and the occasional standalone bank branch. Mornings here mean parents double-parking for quick drop-offs, while afternoons bring teens in for retainer adjustments between school and soccer practice. Orthodontics, by nature, demands patience—both from the practitioners tweaking wires and the patients waiting for gaps to close. This location handles the full spectrum, from early interceptive treatments for kids to adult corrections that no longer rely on metal brackets alone.
Phone calls here tend to be direct, whether it’s scheduling a broken-bracket repair or asking about payment options. The number to reach them is (770) 977-0377, and the line connects to a team that fields questions about everything from initial exams to the logistics of wearing aligners during prom season. No two cases are identical, which means the conversations aren’t either—some involve insurance codes, others center on how to floss around new hardware.
For first-timers, the map pin drops you near the intersection where Post Oak Tritt meets Windy Hill Road, a spot that’s equal parts suburban efficiency and low-key chaos. The building itself shares a parking lot with a pharmacy and a deli, so there’s always a place to grab a snack after an appointment. It’s the kind of setup that assumes you’ll be back—because orthodontics, after all, is a process measured in months, not minutes.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026