About Eckstein Irving
Orthodontics isn’t just about straightening teeth—it’s about aligning bites, correcting jaw positioning, and sometimes even easing long-term discomfort. Eckstein Irving fits into that specialized niche, offering services that go beyond cosmetic adjustments. Whether it’s traditional braces, clear aligners, or retainers, the category itself covers a lot of ground; finding a provider in a busy borough like Queens often means balancing accessibility with expertise.
The office sits at 100-25 Queens Blvd in Forest Hills, a stretch where the boulevard hums with foot traffic and the 7 train connects neighborhoods. This part of Queens blends residential pockets with commercial strips, so parking and transit are usually manageable—though anyone familiar with the area knows to plan ahead. Orthodontic work tends to require multiple visits, so location matters more than with, say, a one-off dental cleaning.
Questions about treatment timelines or payment options? The phone line—(718) 275-3200—is the direct route for details. Some practices in this field lean heavily into pediatric cases, while others split focus between teens and adults; without digging into specifics, it’s safe to assume the usual range of services applies here. Initial consultations often clarify what’s possible, whether that’s addressing crowding, gaps, or misalignment that’s been years in the making.
Forest Hills has no shortage of dental and orthodontic offices, but proximity to the E/F/M/R lines makes this spot convenient for those coming from deeper into the borough or even parts of Brooklyn. For exact directions or to scope out the block beforehand, the map lays it out clearly. And honestly, if you’ve ever dealt with a stubborn overbite, you know the real work starts after the first appointment.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026