BETHESDA ORTHODONTICS
Dr. Peter J. Coccaro, Jr.
4833 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 202
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
301-530-8191
info@bethesdaorthodontics.com
Serving the Washington Metro Area
Located in the heart of downtown Bethesda
Conveniently located only three blocks from Bethesda metro
Restaurants, shopping, services in easy walking distance
Ample accessible parking
Other Locations
We’re also at:
Mt. Airy Office
1507 Main Street
Mount Airy, Maryland 21771
301-831-5588
New Market Office
11717 Old National Pike
New Market, Maryland 21774
301-831-3900
*Serving Frederick, Carroll and Howard counties with two convenient locations
Directions
From Virginia and all points south of Washington D.C.
Take I-95 north to exit 170B to I-495 toward Tysons Corner. Stay on
I-495 for about 16 miles. Take exit 39/MD-190 onto River Road east
toward Washington. Turn left onto Goldsboro Road. Turn right onto
Bradley Boulevard. Turn left on Arlington Road. Turn right onto
Bethesda Avenue.
From Baltimore and all points north of Washington DC
Take I-95 south toward Washington, DC. At I-495 (Capital Beltway), head
west toward Silver Spring/Bethesda. From I-495, take exit 34, which is
Route 355 (Wisconsin Avenue/Rockville Pike), and head south toward
Washington/Bethesda. Turn right onto Bethesda Avenue.
From the George Washington Memorial Parkway
Take the George Washington Memorial Parkway to exit 495N toward
Maryland. Take exit 39/MD-190 onto River Road east toward Washington.
Turn left onto Goldsboro Road. Turn right onto Bradley Boulevard. Turn
left onto Arlington Road. Turn right onto Bethesda Avenue.
Metro
The Bethesda Metro station is located only three blocks from the heart
of Bethesda Row. Take the red line to Bethesda Metro Center.
Public Parking
There are 17 public garages or lots with over 6,600 spaces and 766
on-street meters within walking distance of the movies, shops and
restaurants. Garage and lot public parking is FREE on Saturdays, Sunday
and holidays. On the street, parking is FREE on Sundays and holidays
only. Remember, be sure to read all signs and check the meter color
code system. Copper meters have a one-hour time limit, blue meters have
two hours and silver meters have nine or more hours.