About Dr. John Mcelveen
Dental care in suburban New Orleans often blends routine checkups with the occasional unexpected procedure. General dentistry covers everything from fillings to crowns, and in Slidell, those services are spread across a mix of long-standing and newer practices. Most offices handle cleanings, extractions, and basic restorative work without the need for specialist referrals. For patients who prefer staying close to the Northshore, options exist that avoid the trek into the city.
The intersection of Town Center Parkway and Gause Boulevard has become a minor hub for medical and dental offices. At 420 Town Center Pkwy, one such practice operates in a stretch of professional buildings that also includes a pharmacy and a physical therapy clinic. The area’s layout makes it accessible from both I-10 and Highway 11, which helps when scheduling midday appointments. Parking here follows the usual strip-mall setup—functional, if unremarkable.
Like many dental providers, this office likely fields calls about everything from sudden toothaches to long-overdue cleanings. Some patients arrive for preventive care; others need urgent attention for a cracked molar or persistent gum issue. The phone line—(985) 214-1540—connects to whoever manages appointments and initial questions. Most practices in this category keep hours that accommodate school drop-offs and lunch breaks, though exact schedules vary.
First-time visitors might check the map to confirm the unit number or nearby landmarks. The directions show the office situated between a tax preparer and a chiropractor, a common neighborhood trio. No flashy signage distinguishes it from the surrounding suites, but the address pins directly to the entrance.
This listing was last updated on May 19, 2026