Directory Only — This site does not provide medical or health advice. Listings contain publicly available business information. Always consult a qualified dental professional for any health-related concerns.

Walter M. Schwartz, D.D.S.

Dentist
4.1 (13 reviews) Updated May 15, 2026
162-19 Depot Rd Flushing, NY 11358

About Walter M. Schwartz, D.D.S.

Dental work isn’t just about cleanings. In a borough where specialists outnumber bodegas, finding a practice that handles everything from routine exams to more involved procedures can simplify the to-do list. **Walter M. Schwartz, D.D.S.** operates out of a professional space near the intersection of Depot Road and 46th Avenue, a stretch of Flushing that blends commercial strip efficiency with the low-key hum of Queens industry. The address—162-19 Depot Rd—puts it within easy reach of both local residents and those coming from deeper into Long Island.

General dentistry covers a lot of ground, but not every office takes the same approach. Some focus narrowly on checkups and fillings, while others branch into restorative work like crowns, bridges, or even basic orthodontic adjustments. Then there’s the preventive side: sealants for kids, periodontal maintenance for adults, and the occasional emergency extraction when a tooth decides its time is up. None of this is glamorous, but it’s the kind of care that keeps people from needing more dramatic interventions later.

Flushing’s dental scene is dense enough that patients can afford to be particular. Proximity to public transit helps, as does a location that doesn’t require circling for parking—or worse, feeding a meter every half hour. This part of Queens has long been a hub for medical offices, partly because the neighborhood’s layout makes it practical for professionals and clients alike. A quick look at the map confirms the area’s no-nonsense accessibility: major roads, bus stops, and the 7 train all within a few blocks.

Add contact info once near the end: call (718) 359-3595. The building itself sits in that unremarkable but functional stretch of Flushing where the sidewalks are wide, the crosswalks are clearly marked, and the storefronts have a quiet persistence. It’s the kind of block where you’re more likely to see a line for dim sum than a tourist taking photos.

This listing was last updated on May 15, 2026

Patient Reviews (0)

Sign in to leave a review.

No reviews yet. Be the first to review!

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Amenities
Restroom
Planning
Appointments recommended
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments