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Dr. Matthew Miller

Dentist
372 Middleway Pike A, Inwood, WV 25428

About Dr. Matthew Miller

Dental care in the eastern panhandle often means balancing convenience with expertise, and Dr. Matthew Miller fits squarely into that equation. A general dentist handling everything from routine cleanings to fillings, his practice covers the fundamentals without the frills. People drive past the rolling farmland of Middleway Pike to reach it, a stretch where practicality tends to outweigh flash. This isn’t the kind of place that advertises whitening specials on billboards; it’s where you go when you need a cavity checked or a chipped tooth smoothed out.

The office sits at 372 Middleway Pike A, tucked into a low-slung building that doesn’t demand attention. Inwood isn’t a town that thrives on foot traffic—most arrivals come by car, pulling in from Route 11 or the backroads that stitch together Berkeley County. Dentistry here leans functional: exams, X-rays, basic restorations. No one’s promising spa-like amenities, just the steady work of keeping teeth in working order. It’s the sort of place where the waiting area, if there is one, exists to serve a purpose rather than impress.

Logistics are straightforward. Questions about insurance coverage or appointment slots get answered over the phone at (304) 229-5851, where the focus stays on scheduling rather than upselling. There’s an efficiency to the setup, the kind that appeals to patients who’d rather spend their time elsewhere. The practice doesn’t cater to niche demands—no Invisalign boutique or sedation dentistry spa—but it handles the bread-and-butter cases that make up most dental visits.

Finding the office is easiest via the map listing, especially if you’re coming from Martinsburg or the Virginia line. The surrounding area is a mix of old farmhouses and newer developments, where the pace slows just enough to notice the fields still dotted with limestone outcrops. It’s not a destination for dental tourism, just a reliable option when the need arises.

This listing was last updated on April 17, 2026

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