Walk-In & Same-Day Dentist in Minneola, FL
Need a dentist today in Minneola? Neola Dental holds same-day appointments open for tooth pain, broken teeth, and dental emergencies. Call (352) 717-2177.

A toothache rarely waits for a convenient time. Neither does a broken tooth, a lost filling, or a crown that comes loose the night before a big day. When you need to see a dentist today in Minneola, Neola Dental holds room open for same-day appointments, so you are not left waiting in pain or calling office after office hoping someone will fit you in.
We are right on US-27, minutes from Clermont, Groveland, and Winter Garden. If you are dealing with pain or a dental problem that cannot wait, call us first at (352) 717-2177 and we will do our best to see you the same day.
How same-day and walk-in care works
The fastest way to be seen is a quick phone call. Calling ahead lets us know what is going on, reserve the right block of time, and have the room ready before you arrive. Here is how it works:
- Call (352) 717-2177 as early as you can. Morning calls give us the best chance to fit you in the same day.
- Tell us what is happening. Pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or a lost crown all help us prioritize and prepare.
- Come in at your reserved time. We keep same-day slots open for urgent problems, so you are not squeezed into a crowded waiting room for hours.
If you searched walk-in dentist near me and found us, a quick call still beats simply showing up. It means we can have everything ready and keep your wait short.
What qualifies for a same-day visit
Same-day appointments are meant for dental problems that should not wait days for relief. Call us right away if you have:
- Severe or constant tooth pain that keeps you up at night or makes it hard to eat.
- A knocked-out, cracked, or broken tooth, especially after an injury.
- Swelling in the gums, jaw, or face, which can signal an infection.
- A lost filling or crown that leaves a tooth sharp, sensitive, or exposed.
- A broken denture or loose dental work that you rely on every day.
What to do while you wait
A few simple steps can ease discomfort and protect your tooth until you reach us:
- Rinse with warm salt water to clean the area and calm irritation.
- Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to bring down swelling.
- Save a knocked-out tooth by keeping it in milk or tucked against your cheek, and bring it with you.
- Take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed, and avoid chewing on the affected side.
Why patients choose Neola Dental
- Same-day appointments held open for urgent dental problems.
- Open Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM, when most offices are closed.
- A bilingual team that cares for patients comfortably in English and Spanish.
- New patients welcome, and we work with most insurance plans, including Medicare Advantage.
- Right on US-27 in Minneola, easy to reach from Clermont, Groveland, and Winter Garden.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see a dentist the same day in Minneola?
Yes. Neola Dental holds same-day appointments open for urgent problems like tooth pain, broken teeth, and swelling. Call (352) 717-2177 as early in the day as possible and we will do our best to see you within hours.
Does Neola Dental accept walk-ins?
We welcome urgent patients, and we strongly recommend calling first at (352) 717-2177. A quick call lets us reserve time and prepare the room, so you spend less time waiting and more time getting relief.
Will a dentist pull an infected tooth the same day?
It depends on the tooth and the level of infection. In many cases a tooth can be removed the same day, but heavy swelling sometimes needs to be controlled first, often with antibiotics, before an extraction is safe. The only way to know is an exam, so call us and we will guide you.
Can I go to urgent care or the ER for a dental problem?
An emergency room is the right call for severe swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, or a serious injury. For the dental problem itself, hospitals usually only manage pain and infection and cannot repair or remove the tooth. A dentist is where the actual treatment happens, often faster and at lower cost.
What counts as a dental emergency?
Severe or lasting tooth pain, a knocked-out or badly broken tooth, swelling in the gums or face, bleeding that will not stop, or a lost filling or crown all count as dental emergencies. When in doubt, call (352) 717-2177 and we will help you decide what to do next.
Do you see new patients for same-day visits?
Yes. You do not need to be an existing patient to be seen the same day. New patients are welcome, and we work with most insurance plans, including Medicare Advantage.
Get a same-day appointment
Do not spend another day in pain. Call (352) 717-2177 or request an appointment online, and we will work to see you the same day. You can also learn more about our emergency dental care.


