About Christopher Reilly DDS, MD
Dental practices that combine oral surgery and general dentistry under one roof aren’t exactly common—most patients end up bouncing between specialists. That’s what makes a dual-degree provider something of a practical unicorn. No referrals, no coordinated schedules; just one place handling everything from routine cleanings to complex extractions. It simplifies what’s usually a fragmented process, which, let’s be honest, is half the battle when dealing with dental work.
The office sits just off Wolf Road, tucked into a professional building at 10 Airline Dr #204. This stretch of Albany is all business parks and medical offices, the kind of area where you’d expect to find a podiatrist next to an accountant, not a dentist with both DDS and MD credentials. It’s not the sort of place you stumble upon—people come here on purpose, often after digging through options for someone who can handle more than just fillings or whitening. The lack of fanfare suits the work; no one’s here for ambiance.
What you won’t find is the usual spa-like pretense some practices layer over dental care. This isn’t the spot for aromatherapy or meditation guides in the waiting area—it’s for people who need things done, whether that’s wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, or just a straightforward exam. The dual certification means they’re equipped for cases that would normally require a hand-off to an oral surgeon, which, if you’ve ever waited months for a specialist, you’ll appreciate. Efficiency isn’t glamorous, but it’s undervalued.
Questions about procedures or availability? The phone’s the quickest route: (518) 456-6104. For first-timers, the map pins the entrance with typical precision—no guesswork required. And if you’re mapping out your next six months of dental appointments, starting here might save you a few steps.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026