Bellevue Orthodontics & Smile Designs
About Bellevue Orthodontics & Smile Designs
The Eastside isn’t short on dental clinics, but Bellevue Orthodontics & Smile Designs occupies a quiet corner of the 116th Avenue professional corridor. Tucked between corporate offices and a handful of medical suites, it’s one of those places where the neighborhood’s mix of tech workers and families occasionally overlap. Orthodontics isn’t exactly a thrilling topic, yet the clinic’s 5.0 rating from 107 reviews suggests people leave with more than just adjusted brackets. Aligners, retainers, and the usual wire-and-bracket routines happen here, but the lack of dramatic before-and-after billboards outside keeps things understated.
This stretch of Bellevue leans functional—think lunch spots for the Microsoft crowd and dry cleaners for the Wilburton business set. The clinic fits right in, offering the kind of service that doesn’t require fanfare but gets mentioned in parent group chats and Slack threads about "that place near the QFC." It’s not the kind of spot you’d stumble into by accident, but if you’re mapping out errands between Overlake and downtown, the location makes sense. Parking isn’t a spectacle, and the suite number (105) is easy enough to miss if you’re scanning the directory too quickly.
Orthodontics, by nature, involves a series of predictable steps: consultations, X-rays, adjustments, and the occasional emergency wire snip. What’s less predictable is how a clinic handles the logistics—scheduling around school hours, explaining insurance quirks, or fitting in last-minute tweaks before a wedding or work presentation. The reviews don’t scream about revolutionary techniques, but they don’t complain about the basics either. That’s often the highest praise for a place dealing with something as mundane as teeth.
For anyone who’s already Googled "orthodontist near me" and landed on a map dotted with pins, the clinic’s details are straightforward: (425) 382-7559 connects to the front desk, and the directions plot a route between the usual Eastside landmarks. No surprises, just the next step in a process most people would rather not overthink.
This listing was last updated on March 27, 2026