Pediatric Dentistry of Nassau County
About Pediatric Dentistry of Nassau County
Pediatric dentistry isn’t just about smaller chairs and brighter colors—it’s a specialty built around the way children experience dental care. From first visits to cavity prevention, the field covers everything from infant oral exams to adolescent orthodontic screenings, often with an emphasis on making routine checkups feel less intimidating. In Garden City, where family-oriented services cluster around the plaza-lined streets, finding a practice that aligns with a child’s needs can simplify what’s often a fraught parenthood milestone. The second floor of 300 Garden City Plaza houses one such office, tucked into a suite that’s as easy to reach by car as it is from the LIRR station a few blocks away.
Garden City’s mix of residential calm and commercial convenience makes it a practical hub for specialized care. Here, pediatric dentists handle more than cleanings—they manage sealants, fluoride treatments, and even emergency tooth repairs with the kind of efficiency parents appreciate when juggling school schedules and afternoons. The plaza itself is a landmark, its mid-century architecture a quiet counterpoint to the bustle of nearby Roosevelt Field. For families already navigating the area’s schools, parks, or shopping, adding a dental visit to the route requires minimal detour. No need to hunt for signage; the suite number is clearly marked for those arriving with a stroller in tow or a child mid-meltdown.
Logistics, of course, matter just as much as expertise. A quick call to (516) 280-6734 can clarify questions about new-patient paperwork or same-day availability—because even the best-laid plans sometimes collide with a lost tooth or a sudden toothache. For those mapping out the visit, directions confirm what locals already know: the plaza’s central location cuts down on transit stress. And in a county where pediatric services range from urgent care to tutoring centers, a low-key dental office might be the least dramatic stop on the list—exactly as it should be.
This listing was last updated on April 23, 2026