Broken Braces or Wire for Laredo Families
The 910 Guadalupe Street Suite A office sits just east of I-35 in downtown Laredo, a short walk from San Agustín Plaza and a few blocks from the Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge. Families come in from the Heights, Azteca, and the colonias along Santa Maria Avenue, and plenty of our teen patients stop by after the last bell at Martin High on San Bernardo.
A poking wire or popped bracket is the kind of thing that derails a school morning in Webb County — especially for bilingual households juggling a parent who works across the bridge and a teen who still has to make first period. We keep the chair staged for quick ortho repairs between downtown lunch-hour traffic on San Agustín Avenue and the late-afternoon rush from United South.
If your teen is on a CHIP ortho supplement or a commercial rider through a parent's plan, we pull the repair benefit before you sit down so the quote you hear at check-in is the quote you see at checkout.


