Casey Goetz
About Casey Goetz
How often do pediatric dental offices earn a perfect score from every reviewer? Casey Goetz holds that distinction—at least among the two patients who’ve left feedback so far. A 5.0 average on Google isn’t common, even in smaller towns where word of mouth travels fast. This isn’t a high-volume clinic with hundreds of opinions; it’s a quiet, unassuming practice where the feedback, though limited, speaks for itself.
The office sits on the second floor of 91 Troy Square, a modest brick building that blends into Troy’s downtown without fanfare. Pediatric dentistry isn’t the kind of specialty that draws crowds—it’s the sort of place parents seek out when a child’s first loose tooth or stubborn cavity becomes the priority. No flashy signage or playgrounds out front; just a suite number (#201) and the understanding that the work inside is tailored to younger patients, from toddlers to teens.
Booking an appointment here follows the usual routine: a call to (636) 383-4500 connects parents to the scheduling process, whether it’s for a routine cleaning, a fluoride treatment, or that first-ever dental X-ray. Two reviews and a flawless rating suggest a consistency that’s hard to argue with, though the sample size leaves room for more voices to chime in. Pediatric dentists often fly under the radar until a family needs one urgently—this one’s no exception, tucked into a suite above street-level shops.
Troy’s square is easy to miss if you’re speeding through on Highway 61, but the map pins it precisely. For those plotting a visit—whether from Lincoln County or the outskirts of St. Charles—directions simplify the search. The second-floor location means stairs or an elevator; the rest is between the dentist and the patient.
This listing was last updated on March 28, 2026