Meyer Orthodontics
About Meyer Orthodontics
Orthodontic care isn’t just about straightening teeth—it’s about alignment that lasts. In Brookings, where the 22nd Avenue corridor connects residential pockets to the university’s edge, Meyer Orthodontics fits into the rhythm of a neighborhood that values both precision and practicality. The practice sits at 988 22nd Ave S, a stretch where students, families, and long-term residents cross paths daily. No frills, no overpromises—just the kind of place that handles braces, retainers, and bite adjustments without the usual fanfare.
Brookings isn’t a city that demands flashy storefronts or aggressive branding. Here, orthodontics are treated as a routine part of life, whether it’s a middle-schooler’s first set of braces or an adult finally addressing a lingering overbite. The work speaks for itself: traditional metal braces, clear aligners, and early interceptive treatments for kids whose teeth are still settling. No lectures on flossing, no hard sell on add-ons—just the basics, delivered without the upcharge for charm.
Directions are simple if you’re already familiar with the grid. The office is south of the SDSU campus, far enough from the student hub to avoid the chaos of move-in week but close enough that parents can swing by between errands. Parking is whatever Brookings offers—no dedicated lot, no valet, just street-side spots like everywhere else in town. The map pins it exactly where you’d expect: one block over from the railroad tracks, where the city’s layout still feels intentional.
Questions about treatment timelines or payment options don’t require a web form or a three-day wait. A call to (605) 692-7511 gets you the same direct answers you’d hear in person—no script, no transfer to a call center. It’s the kind of efficiency that makes sense in a college town, where time is split between classes, work, and the occasional orthodontist appointment.
This listing was last updated on April 16, 2026