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Warrington Jack T DDS

Dentist
1700 Blairs Ferry Rd, Hiawatha, IA 52233

About Warrington Jack T DDS

Dental care in Hiawatha often means navigating a mix of general and specialized practices, but Warrington Jack T DDS keeps its focus tight. This is one of those places where routine checkups and preventative care take center stage—no flashy promises, just the fundamentals. Fillings, cleanings, and basic restorative work are the kind of services you’d expect here, the kind that keep a practice steady in a suburban stretch like Blairs Ferry Road. The address, 1700 Blairs Ferry Rd, sits in that quiet corridor between the highway and the residential pockets, where businesses tend to serve the neighborhood rather than passing traffic.

The area itself is a study in practicality: a few medical offices, a smattering of retail, and the kind of low-key commercial strip that doesn’t demand attention. Dentistry, by nature, isn’t a destination activity. It’s the sort of thing you schedule between errands or on a lunch break, assuming your employer is flexible. Places like this rely on consistency—same faces, same procedures, same unhurried approach to appointments. No one’s here for the ambiance; they’re here because a tooth’s been nagging them for weeks or because the six-month reminder popped up on their calendar.

Booking an appointment usually means a phone call, and in this case, that number is (319) 396-3596. There’s a certain efficiency to picking up the phone for these things, especially when the alternative is scrolling through a website’s dropdown menus. Some practices still operate on that kind of directness, where the person answering might actually remember your last visit. It’s not about innovation; it’s about the quiet reliability of a well-worn system.

If you’re mapping it out for the first time, the directions will take you past the usual landmarks—a gas station here, a fast-food sign there—before you reach the office. The building itself doesn’t advertise its purpose too loudly, which is fitting. Dentistry, after all, isn’t supposed to be the main event of your day.

This listing was last updated on April 30, 2026

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