Veneers off the 9B — on a commuter's clock, not a clinic's.
Everything around Durbin Park is new. The Pavilion and its Bass Pro anchor, the apartments going up along Veterans Parkway, the 9B interchange that made the whole corridor possible — most of it didn't exist a decade ago. Dentistry is the exception. Cosmetic offices still run on the old playbook: take a day off work, sit through a consult, wait for the quote to arrive like a verdict.
We're building the opposite a short drive east, opening September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — from Durbin Crossing, that's an easy run out along the CR-210 side rather than a haul into town. The veneer numbers are already public: $1,250 per porcelain tooth, $650 per composite, with member pricing at $1,050 and $550. Most cases involve four to eight teeth, and your written case total comes out of the very first visit.
That first visit is the part built for commuters. A smile-design consult fits our standard ~31-minute choreography — photos, digital scan, a straight conversation with the dentist, quote in hand — and the doors run 7am to 7pm, seven days, so it works before the morning drive or on the way home. What doesn't compress: porcelain needs a prep visit and a bonding visit after that, scheduled about two weeks apart while the lab does its work. You'll know all three dates before you commit a dollar.
Why this works from here
- From Durbin Crossing and Veterans Parkway, the studio site is a straight run east toward the coast — no downtown, no bridges
- Doors open 7am to 7pm every day of the week, which is exactly what a 9B commuter's calendar needs
- The founding fee schedule went public before the clinic did — price a veneer case tonight, next to the Durbin Park errand list
Questions, answered plainly
Can I fit a veneer consult around a commute through the 9B?
That's the design case. The consult runs about 31 minutes door to door, and we're open until 7pm every day — so an after-work stop on the way back toward Durbin Crossing works without burning leave. Morning people can come at 7am before the interchange backs up.
I'm at Durbin Park Pavilion every week. How far away will you actually be?
We're building in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor — from the Pavilion, head east along the CR-210 side rather than north into Jacksonville. The exact address is announced at lease signing, and waitlist members get it first.
What do veneers cost, without the consultation ritual?
It's printed: $1,250 per porcelain veneer, $650 per composite, per tooth, on the founding fee schedule. Members pay $1,050 and $550. A six-tooth porcelain design is $7,500 — or $6,300 with membership — and your case total is confirmed in writing before anything starts.
How many trips am I signing up for?
Porcelain: three. The ~31-minute design consult, a longer prep visit where temporaries go on, and a bonding visit roughly two weeks later once the lab finishes your set. Composite can often wrap in a single longer visit. We'll map every date at the consult so your work calendar survives.
Is membership worth it if veneers are the only thing I want?
Run the math: membership pricing takes $200 off every porcelain tooth, so even a four-tooth case saves $800 — more than a year of the $39/month plan, and far more than the $29 founding rate. The cleanings, exams, and whitening touch-ups that come with it are what protect the result afterward.
When can I actually walk in?
Late 2026, when the clinic opens — until then nobody can, and we won't pretend otherwise. The Founding 500 waitlist is open now: first 500 members lock $29/month for life and hear the address before anyone else.
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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.