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Woods Orthodontics LLC

Orthodontist
5.0 (101 reviews) Updated Apr 14, 2026
2500 NE Twin Knolls Dr Suite #250, Bend, OR 97701

About Woods Orthodontics LLC

Orthodontics isn’t just about braces anymore. On Bend’s northeast side, Woods Orthodontics LLC fits into the mix of specialty practices serving the area’s growing families. The office sits at 2500 NE Twin Knolls Dr Suite #250, a stretch that’s more clinical than commercial but still easy to reach from downtown or the outskirts. Orthodontic work often starts young, and this part of town—near schools and residential pockets—makes sense for after-school adjustments or quick check-ins between activities.

Aligners, retainers, and traditional braces cover the basics, but orthodontics now leans into early interventions too. Kids as young as seven might get evaluations here, not because every child needs treatment that early, but because spotting issues sooner can simplify things later. Adults aren’t an afterthought either; more people in their 30s and 40s are revisiting alignment, whether for function or confidence. The field’s shifted from metal mouths to nearly invisible options, and practices in Bend reflect that—though specifics, of course, depend on the individual case.

Booking a consultation usually starts with a call. (541) 385-3104 connects directly to the office for scheduling or quick questions about what to expect. First visits often involve X-rays and a map of potential steps, but the details vary by age and need. Orthodontics isn’t a one-size-fits-all process, which is why initial chats tend to focus on timelines and possibilities rather than immediate commitments. That said, the area’s competitive enough that transparency upfront is pretty standard.

Directions can be tricky if you’re new to Bend’s layout, but the map pin drops you right at the suite. The building itself is part of a larger complex—look for the numbered signs near the entrance. Parking isn’t a headline feature, but the lot’s sized for the traffic it gets. No frills, just the essentials.

This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Identifies as women-owned
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Gender-neutral restroom
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
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Appointment required
Appointments recommended
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