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Dr. Michael Wakily

Dentist
5.0 (1 review) Updated May 07, 2026
91-01 63rd Dr, Rego Park, NY 11374

About Dr. Michael Wakily

Dentists in Queens cover a spectrum, from chain clinics with rotating providers to solo practitioners who’ve anchored themselves in a neighborhood for years. Dr. Michael Wakily falls into the latter camp, offering general dentistry in a part of Rego Park where storefronts still feel like holdouts against the borough’s rapid turnover. Unlike the flashier offices popping up in Long Island City or the high-rise dental suites of Manhattan, this practice keeps things unassuming—no neon signs or Instagram-friendly murals, just a standard professional listing for those who need routine care without the frills.

The address, 91-01 63rd Dr, places it among a stretch of low-rise buildings where the sidewalk traffic is steady but never overwhelming. It’s the kind of block where you might pass a deli, a dry cleaner, and a check-cashing spot before reaching the door—no grand plaza or dedicated parking lot, just a typical Queens streetscape. Dentistry here likely skews practical: cleanings, fillings, maybe the occasional crown or bridgework. There’s an efficiency to the setup, the sort you’d expect from a place that doesn’t need to sell itself with gimmicks.

For anyone mapping out their next checkup, the logistics are simple. A quick call to (718) 565-5445 would confirm whether they’re taking new patients or handling emergencies, though the lack of a flashy website suggests most business happens the old-fashioned way. No online booking portals, no chatbots—just a phone number and, presumably, a person on the other end during office hours. It’s a small but telling detail in a city where even bodegas now have Venmo accounts.

Rego Park itself is one of those neighborhoods that defies easy categorization—too residential for tourists, too diverse for a single cultural label, and just connected enough to Manhattan to avoid feeling isolated. The 63rd Drive R train stop sits a few blocks away, and the area’s mix of postwar co-ops and prewar apartments gives it a lived-in stability. For directions, the map pins it near the junction where 63rd Drive meets the Van Wyck service road, a spot that’s easy to overlook unless you’re looking for it.

This listing was last updated on May 07, 2026

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