Veneers for San Marco — proportion is the whole job.
San Marco can tell good proportions from expensive flash. It's a neighborhood that restored its 1920s facades instead of replacing them, that gathers around three bronze lions rather than a video board, that notices when a storefront on Hendricks gets the cornice wrong. Veneers are the same discipline at a smaller scale: the work isn't whiteness, it's width-to-length ratios, edge translucency, how two central incisors sit against the lip line. Get the proportions right and nobody can name what changed — they just see it.
We'd rather compete on that craft than on consultation theater, so the prices are simply posted: $1,250 per porcelain veneer, $650 per composite, member pricing at $1,050 and $550, most cases running four to eight teeth. The design consult fits our ~31-minute standard visit — photos, digital scan, a working conversation with the dentist about shape and shade — and ends with your case total in writing. Porcelain then takes two scheduled visits about two weeks apart while the lab executes the design.
Now the honest geography: we're building in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, opening September 2026, and from San Marco Square that's a real drive — down I-95, out the 9B, no way to pretend otherwise. Two things make it work. Doors open at 7am, seven days, which Baptist Medical Center people will recognize as shift-compatible. And every follow-up is choreographed to respect the commute you made.
Why this works from here
- Doors at 7am daily — a consult before rounds is realistic for Baptist Medical Center staff coming off nights
- From Hendricks Avenue, it's I-95 south to the 9B and east into the corridor — a planned trip, and we schedule like we know it
- The full fee schedule is public: San Marco can judge the numbers with the same eye it turns on everything else
Questions, answered plainly
I work nights at Baptist. Can a veneer consult really happen at 7am?
Yes — 7am is a full-service hour here, not a soft open. The design consult runs about 31 minutes, so you can come straight off a shift, get photos, a scan, and a written quote, and still beat the school-run traffic home over the Fuller Warren.
Be honest: how far is the studio from San Marco?
It's a genuine drive — I-95 to the 9B, then east into the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. We won't dress that up. The case for making it: published per-tooth prices, a consult that takes half an hour instead of half a day, and seven-day hours so the longer prep and bonding visits land on your days off.
Who actually controls the design — the lab or the dentist?
The dentist designs; the lab executes. Your consult covers shape, length, translucency, and how the result should sit with your face — decisions made with you, on your scan and photos. And when the honest design answer is 'you need two veneers, not eight,' that's the answer you'll get, priced accordingly.
What does a small, tasteful case cost — say, two front teeth?
Two porcelain veneers are $2,500 at the founding fee, $2,100 with membership. Two composite veneers run $1,300, or $1,100 for members. If the real problem is a chipped corner, a $175 white filling might be the correct call — the consult is a diagnosis first, and every path leaves with a written number.
What's the opening timeline?
Late 2026, in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor; the address publishes at lease signing, waitlist first. Joining the Founding 500 now locks membership at $29/month for life — the plan that later keeps your natural teeth matched to finished veneer work with a whitening touch-up at every visit.
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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.