Dr. Kevin Riker- Charleston Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
About Dr. Kevin Riker- Charleston Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery covers a specialized range of procedures that go beyond general dentistry, addressing everything from impacted wisdom teeth to reconstructive jaw surgery. Dr. Kevin Riker-Charleston Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery operates in this field, offering surgical solutions that include dental implants, corrective jaw procedures, and treatment for facial trauma. The practice is one of several in the Charleston area but distinguishes itself by its positioning along Savannah Highway, a corridor that blends medical offices with the low-country’s mix of older motels and newer retail strips.
The office sits at 1112 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407, a stretch where the road widens just past the Ashborough shopping plaza. This part of West Ashley has long been a hub for practical services—dental and medical offices share the route with auto shops and chain restaurants, all catering to both locals and those passing through. Oral surgery practices here tend to serve a broad geographic pull, drawing patients from James Island, Johns Island, and even the more rural edges of the county. Procedures like bone grafting or TMJ surgery often require referrals, so the location’s accessibility matters for patients coordinating care across multiple providers.
Logistics for new patients usually start with a call to confirm insurance details or surgical consultations. The direct line is (843) 402-0400, and while the practice doesn’t advertise walk-in availability, the phone route remains the standard for scheduling. For first-time visitors, mapping the address can be helpful—especially since the highway’s layout shifts between commercial clusters and quieter residential pockets. The map pin places it just east of the intersection with Wappoo Road, where the speed limit drops and the roadside signage becomes denser. It’s a corner of Charleston where the practicalities of healthcare meet the unglamorous but essential rhythm of a working highway.
This listing was last updated on April 18, 2026