2145 Indian River Blvd, Ste B. Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 494-6010
Nickel Pediatric Dentistry is conveniently located on Indian River Blvd (US-1) in central Vero Beach, serving families across Indian River County and the Treasure Coast. Whether you’re coming from Central Beach, Indian River Shores, West Vero, South Vero, or further up the coast, we’re easy to find - and we’d love to meet your family.
2145 Indian River Blvd, Suite B
Vero Beach, FL 32960
📞 (772) 494-6010
Our office is on Indian River Blvd (US-1), just south of the SR-60 (20th Street) intersection - the primary north-south arterial through Vero Beach. There’s parking directly in front of the office, and the entrance is street-level and accessible.
| Day | Hours |
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| Monday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:20 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
For after-hours dental emergencies, call (772) 494-6010 - our 24/7 emergency line is available. See our dental emergencies page for what to do in the meantime.
Take SR-60 (20th Street) east to the Indian River Blvd intersection. Turn south on Indian River Blvd. Our office is approximately 2 minutes south on the right.
Cross the 17th Street Causeway or the Merrill P. Barber Bridge (SR-60). Once on the mainland, head south on Indian River Blvd. Our office is on the right.
Take Exit 147 (SR-60 / 20th Street) and head east approximately 7 miles to Indian River Blvd. Turn south. We’re 2 minutes south on the right.
Indian River County families come to Nickel Pediatric Dentistry from communities across the area:
We serve Indian River County’s only ABPD board-certified pediatric dentist, and patients regularly travel 20-30 miles for that distinction.
We see children from schools across Indian River County, including:
Nearby landmarks: Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital (1 mile north), Vero Beach Airport (VRB) (just west), the Riverside Theatre and McKee Botanical Garden (5 minutes south).
Everything we do happens at this location - there’s only one Nickel Pediatric Dentistry. Services include:
Dr. Andrew Nickel, DDS, is a board-certified pediatric dentist (Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry) who completed his pediatric residency at the University of Southern California with rotations across three major children’s hospitals. Read more on the doctor bio page or about board certification.
If you’re looking for a pediatric dentist for your child anywhere in Indian River County or the Treasure Coast, we’d be glad to meet your family. Call (772) 494-6010 or request an appointment online. New patients welcome.
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At Nickel Pediatric Dentistry, we work with families to make pediatric dental care simple and accessible. Our team helps review insurance benefits, provide clear cost estimates, and discuss payment options so parents can plan treatment with confidence.
Financial and insurance options include:
If you have questions about your insurance coverage, CareCredit financing, or expected treatment costs, our team is always happy to assist before your child’s appointment.
Nickel Pediatric Dentistry provides comprehensive dental care designed to protect developing teeth, prevent cavities, and support healthy smiles.
Routine exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants help protect children’s teeth and prevent cavities as their smiles grow.
Safe sedation options help children relax during treatment and allow dentists to complete necessary procedures comfortably and efficiently.
Tooth-colored fillings and pediatric crowns restore damaged teeth, protect their structure, and help maintain healthy function for growing smiles.
Airway-focused pediatric dentistry helps identify breathing-related concerns, supporting healthy sleep, growth, development, and overall wellness.
Gentle tooth extractions remove severely damaged or infected teeth while protecting surrounding tissues and supporting proper development.
Custom mouthguards help protect children’s teeth during sports activities and reduce the risk of dental injuries from impacts.
Parents often have questions when choosing a pediatric dentist for their child. Here are answers to some common questions families ask.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends scheduling your child’s first dental visit by their first birthday or when the first tooth appears.
Most children should visit the dentist every six months for exams, cleanings, and preventive care to maintain healthy teeth.
Pediatric dentists receive additional training focused on treating infants, children, teenagers, and patients with special healthcare needs.
Daily brushing, limiting sugary snacks and drinks, regular dental checkups, and professional fluoride treatments help reduce cavity risk.
Our team uses a gentle, child-focused approach to help kids feel comfortable, relaxed, and confident during their dental appointments.