Endodontics Northwest
About Endodontics Northwest
Root canal therapy often carries an unfair reputation, but specialized care can make the process far smoother than expected. Endodontists focus exclusively on treating the inner structures of teeth—pulp, nerves, and surrounding tissues—when damage or infection goes beyond what a general dentist can handle. These specialists step in for complex cases: diagnosing tooth pain that defies easy explanation, performing precision root canals, or retreating prior procedures that didn’t fully resolve. Their work isn’t just about relief; it’s about salvaging natural teeth whenever possible.
The University District in Seattle blends student energy with quiet residential pockets, and 4341 Roosevelt Way NE sits right in that mix. This stretch of Roosevelt Way connects the bustle of campus life with the calmer streets near Green Lake, making it a practical spot for anyone balancing dental needs with a busy schedule. Parking and transit options vary by block, but the area’s walkability helps—especially for those coming from nearby clinics or the university.
Endodontics Northwest operates here, offering the kind of focused care that general dentistry offices refer out for. Whether it’s an emergency crack, a stubborn infection, or a second opinion on a troubled tooth, their scope is narrow by design. That specificity means procedures like apical surgeries or trauma-related treatments get the same attention as routine root canals. Questions about insurance coverage or post-treatment care? A quick call to (206) 633-2600 can clarify what to expect before an appointment.
First-time visitors might want to check the map for directions, since Roosevelt Way’s numbering can be less intuitive near the avenue’s northern end. The building’s exterior is unassuming—no flashy signage, just a professional presence among the neighborhood’s mix of cafés and service businesses. For something as precise as endodontic work, that understated approach often reflects the care inside.
This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026