Add “kids’ dentist” to the Durbin Park list. Cross it off 31 minutes later.
Durbin logistics are their own discipline. Families here plan life in loops — Veterans Parkway to the Durbin Park Pavilion, the Bass Pro anchor run, the 9B merge timed to miss the worst of it — and anything that can’t join a loop gets postponed. That’s precisely why the old dental model fails this corridor: a 2pm Tuesday appointment with a mandatory waiting room isn’t an errand, it’s a half-day project with a commute attached.
So we built the loop-compatible version. Your child taps in at the kiosk, goes straight to a chair, and about 31 minutes later the cleaning, fluoride, and dentist exam are done — timed closer to a grocery pickup than a medical event. The hours match the commuter reality too: 7am to 7pm, seven days, walk-in first, with the live wait time on your phone before you decide whether today’s the day. Prices don’t hide behind a consultation: child cleaning $79, exam $60, sealants $55 a tooth, and the $25/month child plan wraps every routine visit — fluoride included, every time.
One thing worth being straight about: we open in September 2026, in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor just east of Durbin’s new retail spine — a short run out CR-210 or across 9B, in the direction the whole area already flows. The Founding 500 waitlist is taking names now; it’s also where the address lands first.
Why this works from here
- A short run east from the Durbin Park Pavilion side of the corridor — same direction the 9B–CR-210 traffic already flows
- 7am–7pm across all 7 days, built for two-commuter households that can’t burn a weekday afternoon
- Live wait time published — check it from the Bass Pro parking lot before adding us to the loop
Questions, answered plainly
Can we honestly combine a Durbin Park run with a kids’ checkup?
That’s the design brief, not a stretch goal. The visit averages about 31 minutes door to door, and the live wait time is on the site before you leave the Pavilion. Groceries in the trunk, checkup done, home before the ice cream softens — that’s the standard we’re building to, from opening day in September 2026.
Both of us work downtown. Do early mornings actually exist for kids’ visits?
They do — 7am is a real, staffed, full-service hour every single day, not a phantom slot. A checkup at 7:05 has your child at school and you on 9B northbound before the worst of the merge. Off-peak mornings are also when walk-in waits are shortest.
What does a kid’s visit cost for Durbin families?
The founding fee schedule is already public: $79 cleaning, $60 exam, $45 fluoride, $65 bitewings when due. The child membership makes the whole routine layer $0 at $25/month — and unlike the insurance paperwork from your employer’s open enrollment, there are no waiting periods and no claim denials.
Durbin Crossing is full of new pediatric and dental franchises. Why drive past them?
Maybe don’t — if your current office publishes its prices, sees your kids on a Sunday, and gets you out in half an hour, keep it. Our case is structural: walk-in-first flow, 7-to-7 every day, a published fee schedule, and a membership that covers prevention. Franchises optimize for the operator; this model optimizes for the queue.
Is the studio open now?
Not yet — September 2026, with the exact address announced at lease signing. What exists today: the published founding fee schedule, this site, and the Founding 500 waitlist, which locks the adult membership at $29/month for life and hears the address before anyone else.
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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.