New to Bartram Park, no dentist yet? Walk in anyway.
Bartram Park is Jacksonville's moving-box capital: new townhomes off Bartram Park Blvd, new apartments toward Old St Augustine Rd, new jobs at Flagler Center, new everything — except, for most arrivals, a dentist. 'Find one' lives comfortably on the someday list until the night a molar overrules it. Then comes the discovery every newcomer makes: offices want new-patient paperwork, records transfers, and a first appointment three weeks out. Pain doesn't do three weeks.
So we removed the velvet rope. At Restoro — opening September 2026 up the corridor, one 9B run east of Bartram Park — there is no established-patient tier and no gatekeeping between you and the chair. The kiosk asks who you are and whether you're hurting; answer honestly and the queue does the rest. Hours are 7am to 7pm, seven days, which brackets every Flagler Center schedule we can imagine.
A new job also often means insurance that hasn't kicked in — which is why the fee schedule is public. The emergency exam is $75 and counts toward same-day treatment; the X-ray is $35; getting out of pain is $125. If a filling or extraction follows, the number is confirmed in writing before we start, not revealed after. The one redirect: unstoppable bleeding or swelling that affects breathing or swallowing means 911 or an ER tonight, not a dentist.
Why this works from here
- One move on 9B east from Bartram Park Blvd or Old St Augustine Rd puts you on the corridor — no crosstown crawl
- No new-patient waitlist by design — the walk-in queue is the intake process
- Insurance optional: the founding fee schedule is public, and membership has no waiting period
Questions, answered plainly
Do I need to register as a patient before I'm allowed to have an emergency?
No — the emergency is the registration. The kiosk creates your record in a couple of minutes on the spot, and treatment starts the same visit. 'Accepting new patients' is a phrase from the appointment-book world; a queue-run clinic doesn't have a velvet rope to hold.
My benefits don't start for another 60 days. Should I just tough it out?
Please don't — pain that waits usually escalates in both suffering and price. Without any insurance the visit is knowable: $235 tops for exam, X-ray, and pain relief together, less in practice since the exam credits toward same-day treatment. And membership ($39/month, no waiting periods) starts working the day you join — it's built for exactly this gap.
How bad does a toothache have to be to count as an emergency?
If it wakes you up, if chewing on that side is off the menu, if cold lingers as an ache, or anything is swelling — come in. Honestly, 'is this an emergency?' is itself the $75 question, and it's credited toward the answer. Waiting to be sure is how weekend toothaches become Monday root canals.
Can I make 7am work before my shift at Flagler Center?
Comfortably. Doors open at 7 sharp, the average visit runs about 31 minutes, and the 9B leg runs against the morning flow. Check the live wait over breakfast and you'll know your timeline before you leave the townhome.
What if I come in and it turns out to be nothing?
Then you spent $75 to learn your tooth is fine — and if we did treat anything, that $75 folded into it. There's no penalty fee for caution here. Members spend $0 finding out, which is arguably the membership's best feature: it makes 'better safe' free.
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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.