Cornwall Avenue in Kitsilano is not short of dental offices, so it says something that Kits Point Dental Group has built the kind of service list that makes multiple referrals unnecessary. Dr. Roderick Smythe leads a general and cosmetic practice designed around families: pediatric care, routine exams and cleanings, emergency appointments, and sedation dentistry for patients who need help staying calm in the chair. That breadth in a single neighbourhood office is more than the average local competitor bothers with, and it positions Kits Point Dental Group as a place where most of a family's dental needs can be handled under one roof.

Cosmetically, the practice handles porcelain veneers, professional whitening, and bonding. Orthodontically, it covers both Invisalign and traditional braces, which gives parents a real choice when a teenager needs alignment work, and gives adults who prefer to avoid metal brackets an actual alternative. Restorative care runs to dental implants and the follow-on repair after tooth loss. Root canal therapy and extractions are on the surgical menu. What this means in practice is that a patient who needs a crown after a root canal, or an implant after an extraction, can have the whole sequence handled at Kits Point Dental Group instead of being bounced between providers. For families juggling multiple schedules, that kind of continuity is a genuine convenience, and the clinic appears to have structured itself around it deliberately. The range also means a patient whose needs evolve over time does not have to establish a relationship with a new provider every time a new problem comes up.

Kits Point Dental Group appears in this business directory alongside other Vancouver health providers, and it holds its own on the concrete details. The phone number, full street address, and posted hours are all on the homepage without any hunting. The schedule runs Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 8 am to 3 pm. No evenings, no weekends. Anyone whose work schedule lines up with those hours will find the 8 am start useful; anyone who can only see a dentist outside a standard workday will need to plan carefully or look at other clinics. That is honest, plain information, and having it up front without a form to fill out lets a prospective patient plan a visit before they ever pick up the phone. A lot of offices bury their hours or omit the address entirely, so publishing all of it directly reads as a straightforward kind of transparency.

The practice's site talks about advanced dental technology and a "top dental clinic in Vancouver" award. The technology language is nearly universal among modern dental offices and adds little on its own. The award claim is harder to assess because no granting body is named anywhere on the page, so there is nothing for a reader to verify independently. Neither point undermines the listed services, which are concrete and specific, but they are the parts of the pitch worth treating with some skepticism.

Where the review numbers point

Third-party reputation is where the picture gets more complicated. Hellodent lists 353 reviews, which is a substantial volume for a neighbourhood practice and points to a steady flow of patients willing to write something after their visit. RateMDs shows only 6 reviews, but they average 4.75 out of 5, a strong score even if six voices is too few to draw firm conclusions from. A third-party aggregator counted roughly 282 reviews spread across platforms. Kits Point Dental Group's own site claims a 4.9-star rating across major review platforms and 4 stars or better on all the main ones, which, if it reflects the independent numbers accurately, would be a genuinely impressive record for a local dental office of this size.

That self-reported 4.9 deserves a pause. The independent numbers point toward a well-regarded office: the Hellodent volume is substantial, and the RateMDs average is high. But a clinic stating its own aggregate figure is a different thing from a neutral platform confirming it, and the available information did not surface a scored Hellodent rating or a Google count to triangulate against. The volume of reviews across sources is reassuring; the precise headline number comes from the practice's own framing, which is worth keeping in mind when forming an overall impression of Kits Point Dental Group.

Putting it together, Kits Point Dental Group covers a full arc of dental needs in one Kitsilano location, makes itself easy to contact, and carries enough third-party review volume that it reads as an established, active practice rather than a recently opened one still finding its footing. The Invisalign and sedation options widen the appeal beyond routine cleanings, and the family focus is backed by actual pediatric and orthodontic capacity. The gap between the independent reputation evidence and the self-reported award claim is the one thing a careful reader cannot resolve from what is published. On the verifiable evidence, Kits Point Dental Group looks like a solid neighbourhood practice with a real patient base; whether the "top clinic" framing is earned or promotional is a judgement the published record cannot settle on its own.


Business address
1891 Cornwall Ave,
Vancouver,
BC
V6J 1C6
Canada

Contact details
Phone: +1 604-737-2101