About Cowtown Dental
Dental care in Fort Worth’s Cultural District doesn’t have to mean a long drive across town. The stretch of Camp Bowie Boulevard near the Kimbell and Amon Carter museums is home to a handful of practices, including one that handles everything from routine cleanings to more involved procedures. Fillings, crowns, and basic extractions are all part of the mix—no need to bounce between specialists for the fundamentals. The area itself is a blend of quiet residential streets and the occasional strip of professional offices, making it an easy stop before or after a walk through the neighboring museum grounds.
Finding the office is simple: it’s at 4930 Camp Bowie Blvd, set back just enough from the main road to avoid the bulk of the traffic noise but still visible from the street. This part of Fort Worth has a way of feeling both central and slightly removed—close enough to downtown’s energy but with the spaced-out calm of a neighborhood that’s seen decades of steady foot traffic. Parking here tends to be low-stress, a rarity in districts that balance commercial and cultural draws. For those mapping out their route, the intersection with Montgomery Street is a handy landmark.
Scheduling an appointment or asking about services is as straightforward as a phone call to (817) 735-4555. Dentists in this area often serve a mix of longtime locals and patients who work nearby, so the staff are used to fielding questions about everything from insurance specifics to after-hours care. Preventive visits, cosmetic adjustments, and even emergency repairs fit into the scope of what’s offered—though, as always, it’s best to confirm details directly. The practice’s location also means it’s an easy detour for anyone already running errands along the West 7th corridor or heading to the Stockyards.
If you’re plotting the drive for the first time, pulling up the map beforehand can save a few minutes of circling. The building sits just east of the Trinity River overpass, where Camp Bowie starts to widen—look for the cluster of medical offices with clean, uncluttered signage. It’s one of those places that’s easier to spot in daylight, so first-time visitors might want to plan accordingly.
This listing was last updated on April 05, 2026