First apartment, first kid, first dentist. Let’s make one of those decisions easy.
Bartram Park is where Jacksonville’s next generation of families is getting started — townhomes and apartments filling in along Bartram Park Boulevard, commutes running through Flagler Center or up Old St Augustine Road, and a lot of households facing kid-infrastructure decisions for the first time. Pediatrician: found. Daycare: waitlisted. Dentist: … and here the internet goes quiet, because dental offices publish everything except the two things a first-time parent wants — when to start, and what it costs.
Both answers, then. When: around the first birthday, per the standard first-tooth-first-visit guidance — earlier than most people guess. What: real numbers, published before we open. A child’s first visit is a $95 comprehensive exam, $79 cleaning, and $45 fluoride — $219, with X-rays ($65) only if age and history say they’re due. After that, the $25/month child plan makes routine visits $0 line items: every cleaning, every exam, routine X-rays, fluoride each time. The visit itself takes about 31 minutes — kiosk check-in, no waiting room, done — which matters when nap schedules are the true government of your day.
From Bartram Park, the 9B interchange points straight at us: the studio opens September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, a clean run east. The Founding 500 waitlist is open now — first 500 adults lock $29/month for life, and everyone on it hears the address before the general public.
Why this works from here
- 9B is the direct line: from Bartram Park Boulevard, one interchange puts you on course to the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor
- Built for first-time parents: published fees, a defined first-visit bundle ($219), and guidance on when to start — no gatekept basics
- 7am–7pm, 7 days — visits that fit around nap windows, shift work, and the Flagler Center commute
Questions, answered plainly
When should our toddler actually see a dentist for the first time?
Around the first birthday — first tooth, first visit is the standard guidance, and it surprises most first-time parents. Early visits are short and low-drama: a knee-to-knee exam, fluoride if appropriate, and mostly coaching for you. Starting early is precisely what makes the later years uneventful.
We rent in Bartram Park and might move in a year or two. Does starting here even make sense?
Yes — dental records are portable by law, and we’ll transfer everything to wherever life takes you, snapshots and all. What isn’t portable is a two-year gap in checkups while you waited for permanence. The membership is monthly, the fees are published, and nothing about the model assumes you’re settled forever.
What does a kid’s first visit cost — the actual out-the-door number?
$219 if your child is due for everything a first visit typically includes: comprehensive exam $95, cleaning $79, fluoride $45. Bitewing X-rays add $65 only when age and risk call for them. That’s the whole number — published before we opened, confirmed in writing at the visit.
Is the drive from Bartram Park reasonable with a cranky two-year-old?
It’s one run east via the 9B interchange into the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — no downtown, no beach traffic. And the far end is engineered for cranky two-year-olds: no waiting room to melt down in, straight to a chair, about 31 minutes total. Most parents report the car seat was the hard part.
Neither of us has family nearby to compare notes with. How do we know your prices are fair?
Don’t take our word — the entire founding fee schedule is public, so you can compare any line against any quote in town. That’s the point of publishing it: an office that shows numbers before you walk in has nowhere to hide a markup after. A routine child’s year runs about $433 à la carte or $300 on the plan; both calculations are on the fees page.
How do we get in before the opening rush?
Join the Founding 500 waitlist — name and contact, nothing more. Members hear the address the day the lease signs, get first access when doors open in September 2026, and adults lock the $29/month lifetime rate while the counter lasts.
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Come in when it works for you.
We open September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. Founding members lock $29/month for life — cleanings, exams, X-rays, and a whitening touch-up with every visit.