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Maureen Wood D.M.D.

Orthodontist
5.0 (1 review) Updated Mar 29, 2026
255 Westfall Rd Ste B Rochester, NY 14620

About Maureen Wood D.M.D.

Orthodontics often gets associated with teenage braces, but the field spans far beyond that. Aligning teeth, correcting bites, and addressing jaw discrepancies are all part of the practice—work that requires precision and a steady hand. In Rochester’s southwest quadrant, near the intersection of Westfall Road and the 390, these services are available in a professional setting. The area itself is a mix of medical offices and quiet residential streets, the kind of place where appointments blend seamlessly into a weekday routine.

Tucked into a suite at 255 Westfall Rd Ste B, the office handles everything from traditional metal braces to clearer alternatives like ceramic brackets and aligner systems. Early evaluations for children, adolescent treatments, and even adult corrections fall under their scope. Parking in the area tends to be practical, with the building situated just off the main road but removed from the busier retail strips farther east. It’s the sort of location that’s easy to overlook unless you’re specifically heading there—no flashy signage, just a straightforward entrance.

Logistics are simple: questions about treatment options or scheduling can be directed to (585) 371-6652. First visits usually involve assessments, where the focus is on mapping out a plan rather than immediate adjustments. For those who prefer to scope out the route beforehand, a map pins the exact spot, nestled between a physical therapy clinic and a small insurance office. The building itself is part of a low-key professional complex, the kind that sees more locals than tourists.

Orthodontic work isn’t the sort of thing that demands fanfare, but it does require consistency—both from the practitioner and the patient. Around here, the approach seems to favor steady progress over grand promises. And really, in a city where winter winds can make even a short walk feel like a chore, having a place this accessible counts for something.

This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Identifies as women-owned
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LGBTQ+ friendly
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Appointment required
Appointments recommended
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