About Dr. Frank Rubal, DDS
Dental offices in small-town Texas often blend into the rhythm of Main Street, offering routine care without fanfare. General dentistry covers the basics—cleanings, fillings, crowns—alongside the occasional emergency when a chipped tooth or sudden pain interrupts the day. Some practices lean into cosmetic work; others stick to preventative care and the steady flow of checkups. Azle’s stretch of West Main fits that pattern, where storefronts cater to locals who prefer familiarity over flash.
At 209 W Main St, the office sits between a tax preparer and a long-standing barbershop, its signage unassuming against the brick facade. This part of Azle still feels like a place where people run into neighbors on the sidewalk, where appointments might get scheduled after a quick chat at the post office. The building’s location—just blocks from the high school—means it’s easy to swing by after dropping off kids or before grabbing lunch at one of the nearby diners.
Routine exams, X-rays, and basic extractions make up the core of what’s handled here, with no specialty services complicating the menu. That simplicity can be a draw for patients who want predictable visits: no upselling, no sprawling treatment plans. Questions about insurance or payment are usually cleared up over the phone, which saves time for everyone. Add contact info once near the end: call (817) 444-2585.
For first-time visitors, the easiest route is to plug the address into a maps app—directions here. West Main’s traffic moves at a small-town pace, so even the five-minute drive from the edge of Eagle Mountain Lake feels relaxed. The sidewalk out front is wide enough for strollers or wheelchairs, a detail that matters more than it seems.
This listing was last updated on April 12, 2026