Root canals on beach-town hours — seven days, no bridge required.
Jax Beach runs on schedules the rest of the city doesn't keep: restaurant shifts that end at midnight, nurses coming off nights, trainers booked solid until dark, remote workers who hit the 3rd Street dawn patrol before their first call. Traditional dental offices — weekdays, nine to four-thirty — were designed for exactly none of these people. So the throbbing molar waits. And nerve pain is famously terrible at waiting.
Restoro's answer is structural, not sympathetic: open 7am to 7pm, every single day, with walk-ins as the main path and pain triaged to the front of the queue. Come in before a Beaches Town Center dinner shift or after a pier morning — the diagnostic visit runs about 31 minutes and ends with a written price and a numb, quiet tooth. The canal work itself gets a protected hour to hour-and-a-half, booked around your shifts, not ours.
From Jacksonville Beach you head south, not west: the studio opens in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, an easy run down the coast instead of a slog over the Intracoastal. Prices are already public — $850 front tooth, $950 premolar, $1,150 molar; members pay $680, $760, and $920, with the crown ($1,250 / $999) folded into one written total whenever a tooth needs it.
Why this works from here
- South down the coast from 3rd Street and South Beach Parkway — no Intracoastal crossing to reach serious endodontic care
- 7am–7pm, all seven days: hours that finally overlap with restaurant, hospital, and gym schedules at the Beaches
- Published prices and one signed total — useful when you're budgeting on tips and the toothache didn't ask permission
Questions, answered plainly
I close at a Beaches Town Center restaurant and sleep till ten. When can I actually come in?
Any day, up to 7pm — and late morning is one of our calmest windows, which suits a service-industry schedule perfectly. The live wait time is published on the site, so you can check it over coffee before deciding to roll south.
I chipped a tooth surfing and now it aches deep, not just at the edge. Root canal?
Possibly — a hard impact can inflame the nerve inside the tooth, and a deep, lingering ache is one of its calling cards. But some traumatized teeth calm down, and some chips only need bonding. The X-ray and a couple of tests settle it; you'll get the honest read and the exact price for whichever path your tooth is on.
Do I need insurance to get a fair number?
No — the number is the number. Our founding fee schedule is public: root canals run $850 to $1,150 by tooth type, insurance or not. Membership at $39/month knocks 20% off and includes cleanings, exams, and X-rays, which for a lot of Beaches freelancers beats what their plan-less situation offered before: nothing.
Can treatment start the same day as diagnosis?
When a treatment window is open, yes — you're already numb, so the dentist can keep going. Otherwise you leave out of pain with a reserved 60–90 minute appointment, often within a day or so. Either way the price was fixed in writing back at minute 31.
Where exactly is this, coming from Jax Beach?
In the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor, south of you — the address goes public at lease signing, waitlist first. Think 'down the coast and slightly inland' rather than 'over the bridge and into traffic.' Opening September 2026; the Founding 500 rate is $29/month, locked for life.
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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.