About Laramie River Dental
Dental care doesn’t need to feel impersonal. Laramie River Dental fits into the professional rhythm of north Laramie, where the university’s energy meets the quiet of residential streets. This is one of those places where routine checkups and more involved procedures—fillings, crowns, even emergency extractions—happen without the clinical detachment some associate with dental offices. The building itself sits just off Grand Avenue, a short drive from the Laramie Plains Civic Center and the steady hum of student traffic near the University of Wyoming.
North 15th Street isn’t the busiest corridor in town, but it’s central enough to serve both longtime residents and those passing through for a semester or two. The address, 1275 N 15th St STE 101, places it in a cluster of medical and professional offices, the kind of location that suggests efficiency over frills. Dentistry here covers the expected—cleanings, X-rays, whitening—but also the less glamorous (yet essential) work like root canals and denture fittings. No flashy signage, no promises of spa-like experiences. Just a straightforward option for anyone who needs their teeth looked after.
Parking in this stretch of Laramie tends to be hassle-free, a small mercy in a town where winter snowbanks can turn curb space into a puzzle. The office shares its plaza with other healthcare providers, which means the lot rarely sits empty but rarely overflows, either. For anyone mapping out errands, it’s a logical stop between the post office on Ivinson and the grocery runs near 3rd Street. Dental work isn’t the kind of thing most people schedule for fun, but having a place that doesn’t require a cross-town trek makes the obligation easier to swallow.
Questions about insurance, same-day appointments, or that persistent molar? The phone line—(307) 745-9261—connects directly to the front desk. And if you’re new to the area (or just perpetually directionally challenged), the map pin drops you right at the suite entrance. North Laramie’s charm lies in its unpretentious mix of academic life and small-town practicality—a dentist’s office here doesn’t need to be a destination. It just needs to be reliable.
This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026