New Patients Welcome at Boardwalk Pediatric Dental
Getting started is easy. Board-certified care for infants through teens — at the same cost as a general dentist.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
From the moment you walk in, you'll notice this place is different. Our team will greet you and your child warmly, show you around the office — the skate ramp slide, vintage arcade games, and soft serve machine tend to steal the show — and make sure everyone feels at ease before anything clinical happens.
Dr. Jimmy Doll will introduce himself, get to know your child, and complete a thorough exam. If X-rays are needed, he'll explain why and answer any questions you have. Afterward, he'll sit down with you for a full parent debrief — what he found, what it means, and what the plan is going forward.
No surprises. No pressure. We go at your child's pace, every single time.
What to Bring
- Insurance card
- Completed new patient forms (can be filled out online before your visit to save time)
- List of any medications your child currently takes
- Any previous dental X-rays if you have them
New Patient Forms
Save time on the day of your visit by completing your new patient forms online before you arrive. It takes just a few minutes and means we can get your child into the fun stuff even faster.
Book Online & Complete FormsInsurance & Payment
We accept all major dental insurance plans. Seeing a board-certified pediatric specialist at Boardwalk costs the same as visiting a general dentist — no added fees for specialty care. We also offer flexible payment options for families without insurance. Call our team at (801) 882-8800 to verify your benefits before your first visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept new patients?
Yes — we are always welcoming new patients of all ages, from newborns to teens. You can book online or call (801) 882-8800.
Does it cost more to see a pediatric dentist?
No — at Boardwalk, the cost for specific treatments is the same as you would pay at a general dentist. You get specialist-level care at general dentist prices.
What insurance do you accept?
We accept all major dental insurance plans. Call our team and we will verify your benefits before your appointment.
How early should I bring my child for their first visit?
The AAPD recommends a first visit by age 1 or within 6 months of the first tooth. Early visits help establish healthy habits and catch problems before they start.
What if my child is nervous about the dentist?
Dr. Doll is a father of 8 and has dedicated his career to making dental visits fun for kids. Our office has a skate ramp slide, arcade games, and soft serve ice cream. We go at every child's pace — no rushing, no pressure.
Ready to Book Your First Visit?
Book online in seconds or give us a call — we'd love to meet your family.