What happens in that chair
Six things cover most of what walks through the door. Every one of them has its number on the fee list, and the arrows take you straight to it.
THE FEE LIST
The part every other dental site hides behind a phone call
These are Juniper’s standard fees. Teeth vary, so a few rows say from, and your exact number is put in writing before anything starts. Nobody quotes you from a hallway.
Keep it healthy
Fix what hurts
When you want more
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Dr. Maren Kolvig, DMD
Dr. Kolvig has practiced general dentistry for eleven years, the last six of them in Winter Garden. She built Juniper around a habit she picked up in her residency: telling the patient the fee, the finding, and the option to wait, in that order, before any work is agreed to.
The blue chair in the photographs is the only one in the building. One operatory means the person who examines you is the person who treats you, and the schedule holds because nobody is being run between rooms.
- University of Florida College of Dentistry
- Florida license on file at the front desk
- Member, American Dental Association
Your first visit, plainly
Plan on fifty minutes. The front desk takes your history while the X-rays process, Dr. Kolvig reads them with you on the chairside screen, and you leave with a written plan that lists each finding next to its fee from the schedule above. If nothing needs work, she says so and you pay $89. Nobody opens with a treatment plan for six thousand dollars here, and if you simply want a second opinion on someone else's estimate, bring it, she reads those too.
Asked at the front desk
Do you take my insurance?
Juniper files most PPO plans, and the front desk verifies your coverage before the visit so the estimate you sign is the estimate you pay. No insurance? The $29 plan above replaces most of what a dental policy covers for a family that mostly needs cleanings.
Are the prices on this page real?
They are the practice's standard fees, updated whenever they change. Complicated teeth cost more than simple ones, which is why some rows say from. You will always see your exact number in writing before work starts.
I have not seen a dentist in years. Will I get a lecture?
No. About a third of new patients open with that sentence. You get an exam, a plain list of what needs attention and in what order, and zero commentary about the gap.
Can you see my kids too?
Yes, ages four and up. Child cleanings are $89, and Saturday mornings exist mostly for families.
What if something hurts right now?
Call before noon on a weekday and you will be seen the same day. The emergency exam is $65, and it goes toward the fix if you have it done at Juniper.