Wellspring Dental
About Wellspring Dental
Dental offices in northeast Atlanta tend to cluster around medical hubs, but finding one with consistent feedback can be a roll of the dice. Wellspring Dental sits off Century Parkway near the intersection with I-285, putting it within easy reach of both Brookhaven and Chamblee residents. The area’s mix of mid-century office parks and newer developments means parking is rarely an afterthought, though weekends might still test your patience. Routine cleanings, fillings, and crown work appear to be the bulk of what’s handled here, judging by the steady stream of mentions in local conversations.
Some practices lean heavily on cosmetic procedures or orthodontics, but the focus here seems to be on general and restorative care. With 43 reviews averaging a perfect 5.0 rating on Google, the pattern suggests a patient base that either returns regularly or leaves satisfied enough to bother with a write-up. That kind of consistency isn’t common in a city where dental chains and solo practitioners compete for attention in every strip mall. For those mapping out their next checkup, the suite number—130—is tucked inside a two-story building that also houses a physical therapy clinic and a financial advisor, which at least guarantees the coffee in the lobby isn’t just for dental patients.
Booking an appointment usually starts with a call, and in this case, that means dialing (404) 806-7979. The phone tree, if there is one, hasn’t been documented in reviews, so expect the usual hold music or a straightforward transfer to scheduling. Emergency slots might be harder to snag than routine visits, but that’s true of most practices not attached to a hospital. What’s less typical is the lack of complaints about wait times or billing surprises, which, in Atlanta’s healthcare landscape, almost counts as a selling point.
The stretch of Century Parkway where this office is located doesn’t have the walkability of, say, Buckhead Village, but it’s a short drive from the DeKalb Farmers Market and a handful of no-frills lunch spots. If you’re coming from the north, the directions will route you past the old GM plant, now a mix of warehouses and light industry. It’s not the most scenic approach, but the trade-off is easy highway access and a location that doesn’t require circling for street parking.
This listing was last updated on March 16, 2026