Tammy L. Meister DDS, MS, PA
About Tammy L. Meister DDS, MS, PA
St. Paul’s Grand Avenue blends historic charm with everyday utility, its tree-lined blocks hosting everything from boutique cafés to professional services. Among them is Tammy L. Meister DDS, MS, PA, an orthodontic practice serving the neighborhood with the kind of specialized care that often gets tucked between the area’s more visible storefronts. The stretch near 1696 Grand Ave feels distinctly residential yet remains a hub for locals who prefer staying close to home for services like braces, Invisalign, or early orthodontic evaluations. While the avenue’s retail draws weekend crowds, this corner stays steady with its own quiet purpose.
Orthodontics isn’t the sort of thing most people think about until they—or their kids—need it. When that time comes, having an office along a familiar route can simplify what might otherwise feel like a logistical puzzle. The practice handles everything from traditional metal braces to clear aligners, along with retainers and interceptive treatments for younger patients. There’s no flashy signage or grand entrance; it’s the kind of place you’d notice because you’re looking for it, not because it demands attention. That unassuming presence aligns with the rhythm of the block, where practicality often outweighs spectacle.
First visits usually start with a consultation, and follow-ups tend to follow a predictable cadence—something parents of teens will appreciate. Whether it’s adjusting wires, tracking progress with aligners, or fitting a new retainer, the process relies on consistency more than spontaneity. For those mapping out their schedule, (651) 699-2013 connects directly to the office for appointments or quick questions. No need to navigate a call center; it’s a local number for a local practice, which keeps things simple when coordinating between school, work, and treatment plans.
The intersection of Grand and Fairview Avenue isn’t complicated to find, but if you’re new to the area, the map lays it out clearly. Parking here follows the same rules as the rest of the avenue: metered spots during business hours, with street parking filling in where available. It’s the kind of place you’ll pass a dozen times before you actually need it—and when you do, you’ll be glad it’s right there on Grand.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026