Jacob Weigle
About Jacob Weigle
Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty you think about until you need it—then suddenly, nothing else matters. Jacob Weigle handles the kind of dental work that’s easy to overlook until a toothache turns into an emergency. Root canals, cracked teeth, dental trauma: the usual suspects that send people searching for a specialist who doesn’t treat it like a side gig. This isn’t general dentistry with an occasional endo case; it’s the full focus, which explains why the practice sits in a no-nonsense office park at 620 Perimeter Dr #103, Lexington, KY 40517, where the surrounding area is more about efficiency than ambiance.
The stretch of Perimeter Drive near New Circle Road is one of those Lexington corridors where medical offices cluster like satellites around a hospital. No scenic views, no quaint storefronts—just a grid of professional suites where people go to solve problems, not linger. Endodontics fits right into that vibe. You’re not here for a cleaning or a whitening consultation; you’re here because something inside a tooth has gone wrong, and the fix requires more precision than a general dentist’s toolkit allows. That’s the entire point of the place.
Most patients arrive via referral, which means they’ve already heard the spiel about why a specialist is handling their case instead of their usual dentist. The difference isn’t just training—it’s the fact that this is all they do, day in and day out. No distractions, no divided attention. When the issue is a infected pulp or a fractured root, that kind of focus tends to matter more than the decor in the waiting area.
Contact details are straightforward: the phone line is (859) 268-7668 for anyone who needs to confirm an appointment or ask about procedures. For directions, the map pins the office just off the main drag, where the parking lot is functional and the signage is clear—because when you’re dealing with a toothache, the last thing you need is a scavenger hunt. Around here, people just want the problem fixed and the bill itemized, in that order.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026