About Schimmel, Dr. Laurence
Orthodontics blends science with subtle artistry. In the Bronx, that balance finds a home along Johnson Avenue, where precise adjustments meet everyday routines. The field itself spans far beyond childhood braces—today’s treatments address alignment at any age, using methods that adapt to modern schedules. Whether the goal is correcting a misaligned bite or refining a smile’s symmetry, the process begins with a consultation, not assumptions.
The practice of Dr. Laurence Schimmel sits at 3265 Johnson Ave, a stretch of the Bronx where residential calm intersects with the steady pulse of local commerce. This corner of the borough carries its own rhythm: schools nearby, families in motion, and the quiet understanding that oral health weaves into larger patterns of care. Orthodontic work here isn’t just about metal and wire; it’s about timing—aligning treatment plans with school years, work commitments, and the practical realities of urban life.
First visits often start with questions rather than tools. Do traditional braces fit the lifestyle, or would clear aligners integrate more seamlessly? Are there underlying issues—like jaw displacement or crowded teeth—that need addressing before cosmetic refinements? Answers emerge through exams, not guesswork, and follow-up steps unfold with the same methodical clarity. For those ready to schedule an evaluation or discuss options, a call to (718) 548-4768 connects directly to the office, bypassing the ambiguity of online forms.
Navigation in this part of the Bronx rewards preparation. The nearest subway stops and bus routes feed into Johnson Avenue, but street parking demands patience. Mapping the route in advance smooths the process—directions here reflect real-time traffic patterns. What follows isn’t just a trip to an orthodontist, but a step into a longer conversation about alignment, in every sense of the word.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026