Cherry Blossom Family Dentistry
About Cherry Blossom Family Dentistry
Around Burleson’s growing northeast side, dental care options tend to cluster near major thoroughfares. Family-focused practices in particular fill a niche for households juggling checkups, cleanings, and the occasional emergency. While some offices specialize in cosmetic work or orthodontics, general dentistry remains the backbone for routine oral health—something often overlooked until a filling or crown becomes urgent. In this stretch of the city, accessibility matters just as much as expertise, with clinics positioned near schools, grocery stores, and the kind of strip malls that double as community hubs.
At 811 NE Alsbury Blvd #600, a suite in one of those unassuming professional buildings handles everything from pediatric exams to denture adjustments. The address places it within easy reach of both central Burleson and the sprawl toward Fort Worth, a practical detail for families splitting time between work, school, and extracurriculars. Parking here follows the usual suburban logic: no metered spots, no valets, just the standard lot shared with neighboring businesses. It’s the kind of location that assumes you’ll arrive by car, with the entrance tucked into a row of offices that might also include a tax preparer or an insurance agent.
Dental visits rarely inspire enthusiasm, but the logistics shouldn’t add to the stress. A quick call to (817) 529-4300 covers the basics—scheduling a new-patient exam, confirming insurance details, or asking whether they still take same-day appointments for a chipped tooth. Some practices over-explain their philosophy; others let the services speak for themselves. Here, the focus stays on the practical: fillings, extractions, maybe a whitening treatment if you’re due for one. No spa-like promises, just the standard scope of care you’d expect from a neighborhood dentist.
For first-timers, the map simplifies the route. Directions from I-35W or the Chisholm Trail Parkway cut through residential blocks before landing on Alsbury Boulevard. The building itself won’t stand out—intentionally. In a city where new developments keep pushing the edges of the map, consistency in something as fundamental as dental care counts for more than flashy signage.
This listing was last updated on April 04, 2026