We’re accepting new patients at both locations! Call (904) 247-4097 to schedule!
At Fishman Pediatric Dentistry, we understand that a trip to the dentist can feel scary, so that’s why we’ve designed our offices to be kid-friendly helping make for a fun and positive experience. Our expertise in pediatric dentistry ensures that each visit is informative and stress-free, helping young patients and parents develop positive attitudes towards dental health for years to come.
Our doctors and staff specialize in delivering outstanding dental care for infants, children, adolescents and patients with special healthcare needs. We focus on prevention and are dedicated to educating you about proper dental hygiene and the latest advancements in pediatric dentistry.
Since 2012, we have been the premier practice for children’s oral healthcare at the beaches of Jacksonville. As of 2023, we’re thrilled to now have two convenient offices – our original office in Jacksonville Beach and our newest locale in Atlantic Beach. Call us today to make your first appointment and come see us at either location!
Dr. Fishman and Dr. Noah are dedicated pediatric dentists committed to creating a welcoming environment that prioritizes the comfort and well-being of every child.
Together with our amazing staff, we strive to make every appointment a positive experience, fostering a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Our original location in the heart of JAX Beach!
552 Jacksonville Drive
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Our newest location next to the Beaches Town Center!
403 Atlantic Blvd.
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
From routine checkups to specialized procedures and emergency visits, we offer a wide range of services to take care of your little one’s smile.
We follow the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) guideline and recommend your child’s first visit by their first birthday. Early examination and preventive care will protect your child’s smile now and in the future.
Of course! We encourage parents to be as actively involved in their child’s visit as they feel comfortable. All parents are welcome in the treatment area if they desire. Having a parent back in the treatment area allows our doctors to effectively discuss with the parent ways in which their child can prevent decay and maintain proper dental hygiene.
A child crying during a dental visit is a completely normal and acceptable reaction. It is best to not let your child’s tears effect you. If you let your child know you are visibly upset, it may increase their anxiety. Our friendly staff will certainly make an effort to keep your child as calm and relaxed as possible.
Haley Schroader
Jennifer Dixon
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Tuesday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm