Doyle Orthodontics, led by Dr. Cullen Doyle, DMD, MS, has officially launched three fully operational practice locations in Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania. The multi-location expansion brings a single clinical team and consistent treatment philosophy to patients across southwestern Pennsylvania, addressing the challenge of accessing specialized orthodontic care without long commutes.
Patients seeking an orthodontist in Washington, PA, an orthodontist in Pittsburgh, PA, or an orthodontist in Pleasant Hills, PA can now receive care from the same provider regardless of which office they visit. Dr. Doyle, who holds both a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and a Master of Science in orthodontics, oversees all treatments personally, ensuring that each location adheres to the same clinical standards.
The practice offers a full range of orthodontic services, including Invisalign clear aligners, clear braces, traditional metal braces, and corrective appliances for complex bite and spacing issues. Treatment plans are individualized, with Dr. Doyle conducting thorough evaluations that consider age, bite condition, bone structure, and patient preferences before recommending a course of care.
Dr. Doyle structured the practice with three locations to reduce the distance patients must travel for consistent orthodontic care. "When we built this practice across 3 locations in southwestern Pennsylvania, the priority was making sure every patient at every office receives the same level of attention and the same treatment options - not a reduced version based on where they live," said Dr. Doyle.
Personalized treatment is a clinical priority at Doyle Orthodontics. The practice avoids a one-size-fits-all approach, especially for adult patients who may prioritize less visible options like Invisalign or clear braces. For families with multiple children needing evaluation, having a trusted provider across accessible locations simplifies scheduling and coordination. The Pleasant Hills office extends the practice's reach into areas south of Pittsburgh, while the Washington location serves patients in Washington County who previously had fewer local specialty options.
Corrective appliances at Doyle Orthodontics go beyond standard braces and aligners to address structural bite issues that straightening alone cannot resolve. This capability means patients with complex needs do not require referrals elsewhere for appliance-based interventions. Dr. Doyle remains directly involved in each patient's treatment journey at all three sites, maintaining oversight rather than delegating to associate providers.
The expansion of Doyle Orthodontics into three locations simultaneously marks a significant development for orthodontic access in southwestern Pennsylvania. By offering consistent, high-quality care across Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills, the practice aims to remove geographic barriers and provide families with a reliable option for orthodontic treatment. This model could influence how specialty dental practices approach regional coverage in other areas facing similar access challenges.

