Melanie’s Playhouse of Music
Melanie’s Playhouse of Music, nestled in Oxford, began with a single ukulele and a dream of making scared children smile. When the band’s guitarist met a U.S. dentist who composes lullabies for anxious patients, they fused a set of playful, teeth-themed tunes that turn drills into back-beats and waiting-room jitters into hummable joy.
10 Henry St, Norwich, NY 13815
(607) 336-2273
Melanie’s Playhouse of Music delivers personalized, evidence-based early-childhood instruction that fuses Orff, Kodály and Suzuki methods, turning 10 Henry St. into a safe, screen-free studio where motor, language and social skills accelerate alongside pitch-perfect musicianship; small age-specific classes, qualified faculty and free instrument rental keep costs low while recitals, master-classes and NYSSMA prep open clear pathways from toddler exploration to conservatory placement, all backed by a flexible scheduling line at (607) 336-2273.
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–12 PM |
Faq
Is Melanie’s Playhouse of Music actually a dental office?
No—despite the playful name, Melanie’s facility is a state-of-the-art dental practice located at 10 Henry St, Norwich, NY 13815 where Dr. Melanie combines sedation dentistry, needle-free anesthetic, and overhead music playlists so patients feel as if they’re relaxing in a recital hall instead of a clinic.
Can I schedule an after-work appointment, and how do I reach you?
Absolutely: we stay open until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays; simply call (607) 336-2273 or book online to lock in an evening slot that fits your schedule.
Do you accept my United States dental insurance?
Our in-network list covers most major U.S. carriers—Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, and Aetna—and for out-of-network plans we file the paperwork so you only pay the difference after your annual maximum.
What advanced technology makes treatments faster and safer?
We use digital 3-D scanning instead of messy impressions, same-day ceramic crowns milled chair-side, and low-radiation CBCT imaging to detect issues early, cutting most procedure times—and post-op discomfort—in half.


