Hansen Orthodontics - Goddard
About Hansen Orthodontics - Goddard
Orthodontic care in western Wichita’s outskirts often points toward Hansen Orthodontics - Goddard, a practice tucked along Kellogg Drive’s commercial stretch. The area, a mix of suburban sprawl and farmland edges, pulls in families from Goddard and nearby Andover for routine adjustments and first-time consultations. Braces, clear aligners, and early interceptive treatments make up the core of what’s offered—no specialty niches, just the standard suite for straightening teeth across age groups. Reviews don’t cluster around flashy perks but instead note consistency, a detail that stands out in a field where follow-through matters more than frills.
The office sits at 19931 W Kellogg Dr unit d, a unit in one of those low-slung professional buildings that dot the highway’s service roads. Goddard’s growth has stretched services westward, and orthodontics are no exception; this isn’t a downtown practice but a spot for those who’d rather avoid the city’s traffic snarls. Google’s current tally shows 4.7 stars from 15 reviews, a small but steady sample that skews toward parents tracking their kids’ progress or adults wrapping up their own treatment plans. No complaints about hidden fees or rushed appointments surface in the feedback—just the usual mix of relief and routine praise for predictable results.
First visits usually start with X-rays and a map of the work ahead, whether that’s traditional metal brackets or the less visible alternatives. Retainers, expanders, and post-treatment check-ins round out the process, all handled without the upsell pressure that some larger chains layer on. The phone line, (316) 722-6717, connects directly to the front desk for scheduling or quick questions—no automated menus or off-site call centers. It’s the kind of setup that assumes patients already know what they need and just want to book it without fuss.
Directions are simplest via Kellogg Drive’s westbound lanes, where the turnoff sits between a feed store and a strip mall anchor. The surrounding area still carries traces of its rural roots, even as subdivisions creep closer. No walkable downtown charm here—just a straightforward stop for anyone who’d rather spend their time elsewhere than in a dental chair.
This listing was last updated on March 18, 2026