Dr. Craig S. Haga, DDS
About Dr. Craig S. Haga, DDS
Dental care in a city like Honolulu isn’t just about routine checkups—it’s about finding someone who understands the mix of local lifestyles, from surfers needing emergency repairs to professionals squeezing in a cleaning between meetings. A quick search turns up Dr. Craig S. Haga, DDS, one of the options tucked into the mid-rise landscape of Kapiolani Boulevard. This stretch of the city blends medical offices with cafés and boutique shops, making it easy to pair an appointment with a coffee run or a stroll through Ala Moana.
The office sits at 1441 Kapiolani Blvd #208, a second-floor suite that’s part of a building you’ve probably passed a dozen times without noticing. Dentistry here covers the basics—cleanings, fillings, crowns—along with the less glamorous but essential stuff like root canals and extractions. It’s the kind of place where you’d go for a standard exam or when a sudden toothache disrupts your weekend plans. Google shows a single review so far, but it’s a perfect 5.0, which at least suggests no complaints from the one person who left feedback.
If you’re mapping out your next visit, the phone line is (808) 591-1515. Calls like this usually lead to a quick back-and-forth about insurance, availability, or whether they take new patients—standard procedure, but still worth confirming before you show up. The area itself is dense with parking options, though anyone who’s driven Kapiolani at rush hour knows to budget extra time. Still, the trade-off is being steps away from everything, whether it’s a post-appointment acai bowl or a detour to the beach if your schedule allows.
Kapiolani’s energy is a mix of practical and vibrant, and this office fits right into that rhythm. You won’t find neon signs or grand entrances here—just a straightforward dental practice in a neighborhood that’s all about efficiency. For directions, the map pins it near the intersection where the boulevard starts to curve toward Ala Moana, a spot that’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. That’s Honolulu for you: even the essentials blend into the scenery.
This listing was last updated on March 28, 2026