Veneers on a Bartram Park budget — phased, priced, no pitch.
Bartram Park does the math on everything. It's a corridor of first townhomes and new leases off Old St Augustine Road, careers ramping up at Flagler Center, budgets where a surprise four-figure quote actually matters. Cosmetic dentistry usually meets people here at their most exposed: a free consult, a glossy treatment plan, and a financing application slid across the desk before a single price has been said out loud.
We run the sequence in reverse. Prices first: composite veneers $650 per tooth, porcelain $1,250, member pricing $550 and $1,050, all on a founding fee schedule published before we open in September 2026. Strategy second: cases phase cleanly — many people start with the two most visible teeth, or choose composite now with a porcelain upgrade some years out, each phase priced from the same public schedule so the total can't quietly grow. Consult third: a standard ~31-minute visit with photos, a digital scan, and a written case number, after which you go home and decide without anyone following up 'to check in.'
Getting there is the easy part. From Bartram Park Boulevard you're basically at the 9B — the studio site is east along it, in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, with doors open 7am to 7pm every day. Porcelain's two follow-up visits, spaced about two weeks for the lab, can bracket a workday instead of consuming one.
Why this works from here
- From Bartram Park Boulevard and Flagler Center, the 9B runs you straight east into the corridor — one of the shortest hops of any Jacksonville neighborhood
- Open 7 to 7, seven days a week: consults before work, longer visits on weekends, zero PTO spent
- Phased treatment is priced per tooth from a published schedule — the anti-financing-pitch
Questions, answered plainly
What's the cheapest legitimate way to fix two chipped front teeth?
The honest ladder: a white filling at $175 per tooth if the chips are small; composite veneers at $650 per tooth if the surfaces need real coverage; porcelain at $1,250 when longevity justifies it. The ~31-minute consult tells you which rung your teeth are actually on — and it's not always the expensive one.
I might relocate for work within a year. Can a veneer case finish before then?
Comfortably. A porcelain case runs about a month — design consult, prep visit, bonding roughly two weeks later. Composite can finish in a single longer visit. You'll leave with your records and scans, and the written fee schedule means you'll know exactly what you paid for if a future dentist asks.
Do you offer financing for veneers?
Our lead answer is structure, not debt: phase the case — two teeth now, two later — with each phase priced from the published schedule, and use membership pricing ($100–$200 off per tooth) to shrink the total. Standard payment options exist, but nobody here is paid to sign you up for a lending plan.
Is membership worth it before I even start a case?
If a veneer case is on your horizon, yes — join before you start. Membership drops composite to $550 and porcelain to $1,050 per tooth, so even a two-tooth composite case saves $200 — most of a year of the founding rate ($29/month, locked for life for the first 500). Cleanings, exams, X-rays, and per-visit whitening touch-ups ride along.
How close will the studio actually be to Bartram Park?
Among the closest of any neighborhood we serve: east along the 9B into the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. The precise address is announced when the lease signs — waitlist members hear it first.
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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.