Serving Fort Belvoir, Virginia

Emergency Dental Care in Fort Belvoir, VA

Hedgewood Dental provides emergency dental care for Fort Belvoirpatients from our Woodbridge office. 20-30 minutes from your area, with care led by Dr. Christine Mai since 1997.

Emergency care for Fort Belvoir patients

Severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, swelling, or a broken crown — call us first. We make every effort to see emergency patients the same day.

A dental emergency is anything that needs prompt attention to relieve pain, save a tooth, or stop bleeding. The most common emergencies we treat are severe toothaches (often from advanced decay or infection), broken or knocked-out teeth, lost fillings or crowns, and abscesses.

If you're in pain, call the office during business hours and we'll do our best to bring you in the same day. For after-hours emergencies, our voicemail provides instructions.

For patients coming from Fort Belvoir, VA, the office is 20-30 minutes away. We keep visits clear and practical, with treatment options explained before care begins.

Why Fort Belvoir patients choose Hedgewood Dental

  • Same-day appointments

    For pain, swelling, and trauma whenever possible.

  • Pain relief first

    We address the pain before anything else.

  • Clear next steps

    You leave with a plan to fully resolve the issue.

Getting here from Fort Belvoir

From Fort Belvoir, take I-95 South to Exit 156 (Woodbridge / Route 1), then follow Route 1 to our office. The drive is typically 20–30 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer Emergency Dental Care for Fort Belvoir patients?

Yes. Hedgewood Dental provides emergency Dental Care for patients from Fort Belvoir, VA at our Woodbridge office.

How far is Hedgewood Dental from Fort Belvoir?

Hedgewood Dental is 20-30 minutes from Fort Belvoir. From Fort Belvoir, take I-95 South to Exit 156 (Woodbridge / Route 1), then follow Route 1 to our office. The drive is typically 20–30 minutes.

What should Fort Belvoir patients know about Emergency?

Severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, swelling, or a broken crown — call us first. We make every effort to see emergency patients the same day.