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Wilson Corey w DDS

Dentist
112 W Barden St Roxboro, NC 27573

About Wilson Corey w DDS

Dental care in smaller towns often carries a different rhythm than in bustling cities. In Roxboro, routine checkups and preventive care remain the backbone of oral health, with practices catering to families and individuals who prefer a no-frills, consistent approach. Just off Main Street, the familiar storefronts give way to professional offices where long-term relationships with providers still matter. Cleanings, fillings, and basic restorative work form the core of what keeps the community smiling.

Around the corner from the county courthouse, Wilson Corey w DDS fits into the quiet cadence of downtown Roxboro. The practice sits at 112 W Barden St, a short walk from the historic Person County Museum and the local post office. This stretch of Barden Street blends residential charm with the practicality of small-town commerce—where a trip to the dentist might follow a stop at the nearby pharmacy or a chat with a neighbor on the sidewalk. It’s the kind of place where appointments are scheduled around school drop-offs and work shifts.

Like many dental offices in the area, services here cover the essentials: exams, X-rays, and treatments for common issues like cavities or gum disease. There’s an emphasis on maintenance over flashy procedures, reflecting the needs of a community that values durability. When questions arise about insurance, payment options, or follow-up care, a quick call clarifies the details. Reaching the office directly at (336) 599-2689 connects patients to straightforward answers—no automated menus or lengthy hold times.

First-time visitors might want to glance at a map to spot the easiest parking spots along Barden or the adjacent side streets. Roxboro’s downtown grid is easy to navigate once you’ve driven it a few times, but the one-way streets can catch newcomers off guard. Locals will tell you: if you’re heading to the dentist, leave five minutes early to circle the block—it’s just part of the routine.

This listing was last updated on May 12, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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