About Beauchesne Lynnel DDS
Dental clinics in rural areas often serve as both a healthcare provider and a community fixture. The routine checkups, cleanings, and occasional emergencies that pass through their doors reflect the needs of a small-town population. Preventative care and basic procedures tend to dominate the schedule, with the occasional referral for more complex work. Tunnelton, like many West Virginia towns, relies on these local practices to keep residents from making long drives for essential services.
The office at 3126 George Washington Hwy sits along the main route through Tunnelton, where the speed limit drops just enough to make a turn manageable. It’s the kind of address that locals mention without needing directions—just a landmark and a rough estimate of miles from the last major intersection. The building itself doesn’t demand attention, which suits the no-frills approach typical of small-town healthcare. People come for fillings, extractions, or a second opinion, not for an experience.
Public feedback puts the practice at a 4.3 rating based on 12 Google reviews, the kind of steady but unflashy score that suggests reliability over spectacle. Most comments likely revolve around the basics: whether the wait was reasonable, if the work held up, how clearly the next steps were explained. There’s no fanfare in those numbers, just the quiet confirmation that the place does what it’s supposed to do. Questions about services or appointments can go straight to the phone at (304) 892-4653—no automated menus, just the usual back-and-forth of scheduling.
First-time visitors might pull up the map to confirm they’ve got the right stretch of highway, though anyone who’s driven through Tunnelton more than twice could probably point it out blindfolded. It’s one of those places that doesn’t need a billboard—just a sign and the understanding that when you need a dentist, you’re not exactly shopping around.
This listing was last updated on March 27, 2026