Root canals for San Marco — itemized like people who read their EOBs deserve.
San Marco solved most of life's logistics generations ago: dinner is a walk to the Square, coffee is on Hendricks, and half the neighborhood can practically see Baptist Medical Center from a bedroom window. Dentistry is the holdout. When a molar starts throbbing under one of those old oaks, the options look like everywhere else in Jacksonville — weekday-only offices, quotes that materialize only after you're horizontal in the chair, and silence on Sundays.
Restoro is our answer to that, opening in September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — from San Marco, a straight run south on I-95 or Philips, moving against the heavy direction of traffic. The studio runs 7am to 7pm every day of the week, walk-ins as the main path, pain triaged to the head of the line. Diagnosis is choreographed to about 31 minutes: kiosk check-in, imaging handled by the assistant, the dentist's verdict, anesthesia, and the cost on paper. The canal work itself gets a protected 60–90 minute block, because precision work shouldn't share a time slot.
About that cost on paper: a neighborhood full of Baptist clinicians and people who actually read their explanation-of-benefits statements deserves real figures, so ours went public before the doors did. $850 for a front tooth, $950 for a premolar, $1,150 for a molar — members pay $680, $760, and $920 — with the crown, when a tooth needs one, folded into the same signed total from the start.
Why this works from here
- A straight run south from San Marco Square or Hendricks Avenue — I-95 or Philips Highway, against the commute rather than trapped in it
- 7am–7pm across all seven days: hours that overlap with hospital shifts at Baptist and shop hours on the Square alike
- Endodontic prices you can read before you drive anywhere — the itemized clarity healthcare workers keep wishing their own industry offered
Questions, answered plainly
Half my household works hospital shifts at Baptist. How does a root canal fit that calendar?
Better than most procedures fit most calendars. The diagnostic visit takes about 31 minutes and works any day between 7am and 7pm — before a day shift, after a clinic day. The 60–90 minute treatment block then lands where your rotation allows: a post-nights day off, an early Saturday. Weekends here are ordinary working days, not favors.
A practice near downtown handed me a root-canal-plus-crown plan as one bundled figure. How do I sanity-check it?
Unbundle it against our published schedule: molar canal treatment $1,150, core buildup $295 if the tooth needs rebuilding, ceramic crown $1,250. A fair quote should survive being read line by line. Until we open in September 2026, text us the plan — comparing paperwork is exactly the kind of second opinion that doesn't need a chair.
Do I really need to leave San Marco for this?
For a routine cleaning with a dentist you already like — probably not, and we won't pretend otherwise. The run south earns its miles when the ache starts on a Friday night, when you want walk-in triage instead of a two-week wait, or when you'd like the full price signed before anyone starts drilling.
What will the root canal itself cost me?
The schedule doesn't know your address or your insurance status: $850 front tooth, $950 premolar, $1,150 molar, with members at $680, $760, and $920. Whatever your tooth needs beyond that — buildup, crown — appears in the same written total before treatment, never after it.
How quickly does the pain part get handled?
Within the first visit. An emergency exam is $75 — credited toward same-day treatment, and $0 for members — and once the diagnosis is confirmed you're numbed before you leave, with a treatment block reserved. Nobody walks back to their car in the same pain they arrived with.
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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.