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Wellness Dental

Dentist
5.0 (124 reviews) Updated Mar 16, 2026
907 NW 18th Ave Portland, OR 97209

About Wellness Dental

The Northwest Portland area has long been a hub for health-focused businesses, where walkability meets everyday necessities. Dental care fits naturally into that rhythm—another routine stop between the grocery run and the afternoon coffee. Wellness Dental aligns with the neighborhood’s practical vibe, offering services that cover the basics without fanfare. Cleanings, fillings, and crowns handle the expected, while options like teeth whitening and Invisalign cater to those who want a little more from their visit. No specialty is overemphasized; the approach feels more like maintenance than a production.

The office sits at 907 NW 18th Ave, a stretch where brick storefronts and low-rise buildings keep things unassuming. This part of Portland doesn’t rely on flash—it’s the kind of block where you’d find a dentist next to a bike shop or a third-wave café, all sharing sidewalk space with residents who actually live in the area. Parking here follows the usual urban rules: street spots fill up fast, but the Trade Street Garage isn’t far if you’re willing to walk a couple of blocks. Buses run frequently along 18th, too, which means appointments can slot into a transit commute without much hassle.

Patient feedback tends to cluster around consistency. Google’s listing for the practice shows a 5.0-star average, drawn from 124 reviews that don’t veer into extremes—just steady notes about efficiency and clarity. Questions about insurance or procedures get answered directly, judging by the comments, and the front desk seems to handle scheduling without the back-and-forth that frustrates people elsewhere. For anyone who’d rather call than click, the number is (971) 544-7403, though the website’s contact form works just as well if you’d prefer to type out a request.

First visits or routine checkups both start with the same step: finding the place. A quick map pull confirms the entrance is where you’d expect—no hidden alleys or confusing courtyard setups. The building’s signage is clear enough that you won’t second-guess whether you’ve arrived. That’s about as much as you can ask from a dental office, really.

This listing was last updated on March 16, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Emergency services
Sedation dentistry
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NFC mobile payments
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Parking
Free parking lot
Paid parking lot