Great Lakes Childrens Dental
About Great Lakes Childrens Dental
The stretch of Piedmont Avenue in Duluth balances quiet residential blocks with clusters of practical, family-focused businesses. Among them is Great Lakes Childrens Dental, a practice that fits neatly into the neighborhood’s mix of everyday services. This isn’t a downtown high-rise clinic but a suite—Suite A—tucked into 2710 Piedmont Ave, where the focus stays squarely on pediatric dental care. The address places it just north of the Miller Hill Mall area, making it a logical stop for families already running errands along the corridor.
Pediatric dentistry occupies its own niche—somewhere between the playful distraction of a toy-filled waiting area and the clinical precision of cavity prevention. Cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants form the backbone of what these offices handle, though the occasional sports mouthguard or early orthodontic consult inevitably works its way into the schedule. Unlike general dentists, practices like this one tailor everything—from the size of the tools to the pacing of the appointment—to younger patients. It’s a specialty that demands both technical skill and an understanding of how kids (and their parents) experience dental visits.
Logistics matter, especially when coordinating naps, school pickup, and sibling schedules. A quick call to (218) 525-5100 covers the basics: availability, insurance questions, or that first-visit paperwork. Some parents prefer to handle these details while waiting in the car outside; others block out time at home the night before. Either way, the phone line connects directly to the office—no automated menus or off-site call centers, just the straightforward route to booking an appointment or double-checking directions.
For those mapping out the route, the directions pinpoint the entrance off Piedmont, near the intersection with Arrowhead Road. The building itself is low-slung and functional, easy to miss if you’re scanning for grand signage. Locals know the trick: look for the cluster of medical offices, then check the suite letters by the door. It’s the kind of place you drive past daily before you ever need it—and then suddenly, you’re glad it’s there.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026