Dr. Geraldine M. Weinstein, DDS
About Dr. Geraldine M. Weinstein, DDS
Dental care near UF’s campus doesn’t have to mean a long commute—Dr. Geraldine M. Weinstein, DDS operates right on SW Archer Road, where the university’s sprawl meets Gainesville’s quieter residential pockets. This isn’t the kind of practice that relies on flashy signage or highway visibility; instead, it sits tucked between medical offices and low-key storefronts, catering to patients who prioritize consistency over spectacle. Routine cleanings, fillings, and preventive exams form the backbone of the services here, though more involved procedures—like crowns or extractions—are handled with the same methodical approach. The area itself is a mix of student foot traffic and longtime locals, which means appointments might coincide with the hum of a nearby café or the occasional siren from Shands.
Dentistry in a college town carries its own rhythm: summer brings a lull, while August and January see a surge of students squeezing in checkups between semesters. That seasonal ebb and flow doesn’t change the fundamentals, though—this is a place for X-rays, deep cleanings, and the kind of no-frills dental work that keeps problems from escalating. There’s no specialty pedodontics or cosmetic overhauls advertised, just the essentials executed without fanfare. It’s the sort of office where a chipped tooth or a persistent ache gets addressed directly, without upselling or prolonged consultations.
Parking along Archer Road can be hit-or-miss depending on the time of day, but the trade-off is easy access from both I-75 and the university’s eastern edge. Patients coming from downtown might find the drive straightforward, while those near Butler Plaza will need to budget an extra ten minutes—especially if traffic snarls near the O’Connell Center. The address, 1600 SW Archer Rd, places it just far enough from the campus core to avoid the worst of the student rush, yet close enough that walking over for a post-appointment smoothie isn’t out of the question.
Scheduling here follows the usual protocol: a quick call to *(352) 273-5800* sets up the initial visit, and follow-ups are coordinated based on need rather than a rigid timeline. For first-timers, mapping the route ahead of time helps—directions pull up a cluster of medical buildings, with the dental office nestled among them. No pre-visit paperwork is mentioned online, so arriving a few minutes early might be wise.
This listing was last updated on April 27, 2026