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Fellerman Kenneth DDS

Dentist
5.0 (1 review) Updated Mar 29, 2026
55 E 210th St # 1B Bronx, NY 10467

About Fellerman Kenneth DDS

Dental care in the Bronx isn’t just about routine cleanings—it’s about finding a practice that handles everything from preventive exams to more involved procedures without the Midtown markup. General dentistry covers a lot of ground: fillings, crowns, extractions, even dentures for those who need them. Some offices specialize in niche services; others keep it broad but precise. The difference often comes down to whether the practice treats teeth like a checklist or like part of a larger picture—oral health as something connected to the rest of you.

On East 210th Street, just off White Plains Road, Fellerman Kenneth DDS operates out of a first-floor suite in a building that’s seen decades of Norwood foot traffic. The address—55 E 210th St # 1B, Bronx, NY 10467—puts it within walking distance of the 210th Street subway stop, which means it’s an option for anyone coming from Williamsbridge or Gun Hill Road without a car. Dentists in this part of the borough tend to serve neighborhoods where people actually live, not just pass through; that changes how appointments get scheduled and what gets prioritized.

Most practices in the area handle the basics: checkups, X-rays, the occasional emergency when a filling gives out at the wrong time. What’s less common is an office that also deals with partials, bridges, or the kind of restorative work that requires more than one visit. Some patients need a root canal referred out; others just want a second opinion on whether that wisdom tooth really has to go. Either way, the phone line—(718) 547-8200—is the quickest way to cut through the guesswork and confirm whether the service you’re after is even on the table.

Norwood has a way of feeling like its own pocket of the city, especially once you’re east of the subway tracks. The sidewalks are wider here, the storefronts a little less polished than in Riverdale but more established than in parts of Fordham. If you’re mapping it out for the first time, the directions will take you past a mix of bodegas and older apartment buildings—the kind of block where a dental office doesn’t need a flashy sign to be part of the routine.

This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026

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