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Dr. Rachel Keleske, DDS

Pediatric dentist
5.0 (1 review) Updated Mar 28, 2026
11730 Jones Bridge Rd # B Alpharetta, GA 30005

About Dr. Rachel Keleske, DDS

Pediatric dentistry demands a particular kind of patience. In Alpharetta, where families often prioritize early dental care, finding a specialist who focuses solely on younger patients can simplify what might otherwise feel like a daunting first visit. Regular check-ups, cavity prevention, and early orthodontic assessments are all part of the routine—but the approach makes the difference. A practice that limits its scope to children’s needs tends to streamline everything from the waiting experience to the explanations parents receive.

The office at 11730 Jones Bridge Rd # B sits along a stretch of Alpharetta that blends professional suites with the occasional café or boutique. It’s not the kind of corner that draws heavy foot traffic, which might explain why the single Google review—a perfect 5.0 score—feels like a quiet but deliberate endorsement. Nearby, the tree-lined streets and suburban layout suggest a clientele that values convenience without the hustle of downtown. For parents mapping out errands or school pickups, this location fits neatly into the rhythm of a day.

Booking an appointment or asking about first-visit procedures is as simple as calling (770) 344-0170. The practice handles the usual spectrum of pediatric dental work: sealants to protect new molars, fluoride treatments for added defense, and gentle cleanings that set the tone for lifelong habits. Even something as routine as a lost baby tooth consultation can feel less stressful when the dentist’s entire focus is on how children—not adults—experience care. That specificity often translates to fewer surprises for parents and fewer fears for kids.

If the address isn’t familiar, pulling up directions beforehand can save time, especially for those coming from the more congested parts of North Fulton. The area itself doesn’t scream “dental hub,” but that’s part of its appeal—no overwhelming signage, no parking lot chaos. Just a straightforward option for families who’d rather not make dental visits a production.

This listing was last updated on March 28, 2026

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