Dr. Rodica Jordan, DDS
About Dr. Rodica Jordan, DDS
The general neighborhood around Booth Memorial retains its old-school shade of Queens practicality, and tucked between apartment buildings sits a local dentist office best reached by Queens-bound roadways. Dr. Rodica Jordan, DDS operates from a two-story brick walk-up with clean lines and a no-nonsense sign out front. Patients come for cleanings, crowns, invisalign, implants, and emergency repairs, all handled under the same roof. Whether the visit is a six-month check-up or a more involved treatment plan, the address at 185-05 Booth Memorial Ave is straightforward: take Main Street to 188th and walk two blocks north.
Emergencies still trickle in—abscess pain, a chipped molar, lost filling—so same-day availability matters in practice as much as in advertising. Beyond immediate fixes, the office schedules straightforward orthodontic straightening and the slower dance of implant-supported bridges for those who prefer durable fixes over removable options. Crown work runs from single units to multi-tooth bridges, all mapped to a budget that passes along laboratory fees without surprise markups. Because this stretch of Flushing stays busy after sunset, evening slots sometimes open up for working commuters or parents juggling school pickups.
For new patients who need x-rays or a first consultation, the front desk arranges paperwork electronically and confirms insurance pre-checks before the meeting day. Older patients remember when flushing dentistry meant long waits and paper charts; here, digital periapical sensors cut radiation exposure to near-child levels. Nitrous oxide is on site for gagging reflexes, and oral sedation scripts can be called in to the nearest CVS the same afternoon. Expat families from Eastern Europe appreciate the multilingual guidance for forms in Russian, Ukrainian, and Romanian, matching the signs on nearby grocery aisles.
During lunch hour you’ll hear the elevator hum and the distant ring of the phone—but otherwise the street stays quiet. When you’re ready, head online or pull up the map directions and the clinic will appear east of Bowne Street. (718) 357-5757 rings straight through; leave a name if it’s after hours and staff return calls by the next morning.
This listing was last updated on May 02, 2026