About Gibbs Sheila
Dental care doesn’t have to feel clinical. In a city where outdoor adventures and farm-to-table dining dominate, keeping up with routine checkups can easily slip down the priority list. Yet regular visits for cleanings, fillings, or even just a quick exam help avoid bigger issues later—especially when life in Asheville keeps you busy with hikes up the Blue Ridge or weekends at the River Arts District. A dentist on Asheland Avenue offers a convenient option for those balancing work, play, and health.
The office at 172 Asheland Ave sits just off the bustling downtown corridor, where historic storefronts blend with modern cafés. This stretch of Asheville has long been a hub for locals who prefer walking or biking to appointments rather than dealing with parking hassles. Whether it’s a routine cleaning or addressing a persistent toothache, the location makes it easy to squeeze in a visit between errands or a lunch break. The area’s mix of residential charm and urban energy means you’re as likely to spot a neighbor as you are a tourist snapping photos of the Art Deco architecture nearby.
From X-rays to extractions, most general dental needs can be addressed without the frills—or the anxiety—that sometimes accompany a trip to the dentist. Some patients arrive with specific concerns like gum sensitivity or old crowns needing attention; others just need a professional to confirm their at-home brushing is actually working. Either way, a direct call to (828) 254-7291 connects you to someone who can clarify what to expect. No one enjoys dental work, but putting it off rarely ends well; a proactive approach saves time (and discomfort) in the long run.
If you’re new to the area or simply haven’t found a dental office that fits your schedule, mapping out the route ahead of time helps. Directions are straightforward—just another small step toward crossing “dentist” off the to-do list. After all, the sooner it’s done, the sooner you can get back to exploring the rest of Asheville’s offerings, from the breweries along the French Broad to the quiet trails of the Pisgah National Forest.
This listing was last updated on April 11, 2026