About Schanilec Chad DDS
Along Southpark Boulevard, Colonial Heights balances quiet residential pockets with the steady hum of local businesses. Schanilec Chad DDS fits neatly into that rhythm, offering dental care in a stretch of the city where routine checkups and unexpected toothaches alike find resolution. The practice sits at 651 Southpark Blvd, a few miles from the Appomattox River’s bend, where the neighborhood’s mix of mid-century homes and professional offices creates a backdrop for everyday errands—including the kind that involve a dental chair.
Dentistry often carries the weight of anticipation, whether it’s a child’s first cleaning or an adult’s long-overdue crown consultation. Here, the focus remains on the fundamentals: exams that catch small issues before they grow, fillings that restore without fanfare, and the occasional “open wider” as x-rays confirm what a mirror already suggested. Some arrive for the precision of a root canal; others leave with whiter smiles after a bleaching session. None of it happens in isolation, though—this part of Colonial Heights thrives on the kind of repeat visits that turn practitioners into familiar faces over time.
Directions here are simple, especially for those already navigating the triangle of I-95, Temple Avenue, and the Boulevard’s retail strips. A quick search for the map listing pins the office between a bank branch and a cluster of medical suites, all within easy reach of the Swift Creek Reservoir’s greener edges. Parking is, as usual in these parts, a matter of pulling into the lot and finding a spot—no circular drives or valet signs, just the practicality of a place built for locals who’d rather spend their time elsewhere.
Questions about coverage, availability, or that persistent molar ache are a phone call away at (804) 451-3741. Most who dial already know the drill: confirm the address, jot down the time, and show up with a bit of patience and a lot of flossing guilt. Around here, even the dentists understand that the best visits are the ones you don’t have to think twice about—until the next six-month reminder lands in your inbox.
This listing was last updated on April 20, 2026