About Roseville Family Dental
Gratiot Avenue in Roseville has long been a stretch where practicality meets community needs—no frills, just the essentials. Among the storefronts and service providers, Roseville Family Dental fits right into that unassuming rhythm. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t make bold promises but handles the basics: checkups, cleanings, fillings, and the occasional emergency repair when a filling decides to quit at the worst possible moment. Dentistry isn’t exactly the highlight of anyone’s week, yet spots like this keep things functional for families who’d rather not trek to downtown Detroit for routine care.
The office sits at 28350 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, MI 48066, a location that’s easy enough to spot if you’re familiar with the area’s layout—just past the cluster of fast-food joints and before the road widens near I-94. As a general dental practice, they cover the expected ground: exams, X-rays, crowns, and basic orthodontic referrals when braces become the inevitable next step. Public feedback paints a mixed but steady picture, with a 3.6 rating based on 56 Google reviews. Some mention efficient visits; others note the usual wait times that come with any busy practice.
Booking an appointment or asking about insurance details is as simple as calling (586) 772-7800. There’s no flashy website to navigate or chatbot to outsmart—just a direct line for the kind of straightforward coordination that works when you’re juggling school pickups or shift schedules. The tone of the reviews suggests this isn’t a place that will wow you with amenities, but it’s not trying to. It’s dental care in the context of real life: quick in-and-out for a cleaning, a filling replaced before it turns into a root canal, or a second opinion when you’re not sure about that one molar.
If you’re heading there for the first time, the map pin drops you right at the entrance—no guesswork about which strip-mall unit they’re in. And honestly? That’s half the battle with dental offices in older commercial zones. The other half is just showing up, which, let’s be real, none of us actually *want* to do—but we all end up there eventually.
This listing was last updated on March 21, 2026