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Dental Building

Dental clinic
1606 W Campbell St, Arlington Heights, IL 60005

About Dental Building

Dental clinics often blend into the background until you actually need one. Dental Building sits along Campbell Street in Arlington Heights, a quiet stretch where practicality takes precedence over flash. The area leans residential, with sidewalks that see more strollers and grocery bags than tourist foot traffic. This isn’t the kind of place that advertises with neon signs or social media campaigns—just a straightforward address for routine checkups, cleanings, or the occasional emergency filling. People tend to find it when they’re already in the neighborhood, not because they were searching for a destination.

Arlington Heights has its share of dental offices, but few occupy a spot as unassuming as 1606 W Campbell St. The building itself doesn’t announce its purpose from the curb; there’s no oversized tooth logo or punny slogan. That might suit those who prefer discretion over spectacle, especially when dealing with something as personal as oral health. Whether it’s a first visit or a follow-up for crown work, the lack of fanfare can feel like a relief. Some patients arrive via referral, others after a quick search for nearby options—either way, the location is easy to overlook until it’s the one you’re standing outside.

Directions here are simple if you’re familiar with the grid of streets west of Arlington Heights Road. The clinic shares its block with a mix of small professional offices and older homes, the kind of area where you’re more likely to parallel park than circle a lot. For anyone mapping it out for the first time, the intersection of Campbell and Dunton serves as a useful landmark. Public transit riders will find bus stops within a few minutes’ walk, though most arrive by car. If you’re coordinating an appointment, the map link cuts through the guesswork: directions here.

Booking a visit usually starts with a call—847-394-2273 connects to the front desk without layers of automated prompts. The process leans functional, which aligns with the no-frills approach of the place itself. First-time patients sometimes double-check the address, half-expecting a strip mall storefront instead of this low-key building. Still, the simplicity has its own logic: when the reason for your visit is a toothache or a long-overdue X-ray, the last thing you want is a complicated arrival. The map helps, but the real test is whether the spot delivers what it promises—no more, no less.

This listing was last updated on April 06, 2026

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Planning
Appointments recommended
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Credit cards
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