About Arrowhead Orthodontics
On the quieter end of Hibbing’s Howard Street—where the downtown grid gives way to residential pockets—Arrowhead Orthodontics fits into the rhythm of a neighborhood that’s seen generations of families pass through. The kind of place where a 4.8-star average from 22 reviews suggests steady, unflashy reliability rather than viral buzz. Orthodontics isn’t the sort of service people rave about in passing conversation, but when the same name keeps surfacing in local recommendations, it’s usually for a reason beyond marketing.
Straightening teeth, adjusting bites, fitting retainers—the work here covers the expected spectrum without fanfare. Braces for kids whose permanent teeth are coming in crooked; Invisalign for adults who’ve finally decided to address that one stubborn gap; follow-ups for anyone who’s ever had a wire snap at an inconvenient moment. No specialty clinics or boutique branding, just the standard orthodontic playbook executed in a town where standard often means trusted. Hibbing isn’t a city that chases trends, and neither, it seems, does this practice.
The address, 510 E Howard St, places it a few blocks from the high school—a practical location for parents squeezing appointments between soccer practice and grocery runs. It’s the kind of detail that matters more in a community like this than a sleek website or Instagram presence. When it’s time to book a consultation or ask about payment plans, the number to call is (218) 262-5488. No online scheduling portals or chatbots; just a phone line, like a holdover from the era before every transaction required an app.
For anyone mapping out the route, directions pull up easily. The building itself is part of that stretch of Howard Street where the sidewalks still feel like they’re meant for walking, not just connecting parking lots. No grand entrance or neon sign—just another storefront in a town where the most remarkable thing about a business is often that it’s still there, doing what it’s always done.
This listing was last updated on March 25, 2026