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Andrew A. Kuo, DDS, PC

Endodontist
3.2 (9 reviews) Updated Apr 01, 2026
39-01 Main St #201 Flushing, NY 11354

About Andrew A. Kuo, DDS, PC

Endodontic care often gets overlooked until a toothache demands attention, and Andrew A. Kuo, DDS, PC is one of the Flushing practices handling root canals, cracked teeth, and other pulp-related issues. Specializing in procedures that go beyond general dentistry, this office focuses on diagnosing tooth pain, performing retreatment when past work fails, and addressing dental trauma. Unlike routine cleanings or fillings, endodontics zeroes in on the inner layers of teeth—where nerves and blood vessels hide—and requires precision that not every clinic offers.

The practice operates from a second-floor suite at 39-01 Main St #201, a stretch of Flushing where medical offices sit alongside bustling storefronts and eateries. Main Street here is less about quiet sidewalks and more about the steady hum of a neighborhood that doesn’t slow down. For those navigating the area’s dense traffic or public transit, the location is central enough to reach without detours, though parking—like much of Queens—can be a game of patience.

Procedures here cover the expected: root canal therapy, treatment for dental abscesses, and surgical options like apicoectomies when infections persist. There’s no cosmetic whitening or orthodontics on the menu; the work is purely about salvaging teeth that might otherwise require extraction. Questions about insurance, specific techniques, or post-op care are best directed to the office line at (718) 460-8608, where staff can clarify what’s handled in-house versus what might need a referral.

Flushing’s dental scene leans practical, with fewer boutique practices and more no-frills specialists catering to a population that values efficiency. For a map or transit routes, the directions pinpoint the entrance near the intersection with Roosevelt Avenue, where the 7 train’s rumble is as much a landmark as the address itself. The building’s mid-century facade blends into the street’s mix of older structures and newer developments, a quiet contrast to the neighborhood’s vibrant chaos.

This listing was last updated on April 01, 2026

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