Searches for an "orthodontist near me" have climbed steadily as patients in Spokane, WA look for offices that combine convenience with a range of treatment options. Rather than committing to a single approach, many residents want a provider who can evaluate whether braces or clear aligners are the better fit for their specific case. Five practices in the area now offer both modalities, staffed by licensed orthodontists, giving patients more choices when selecting care closer to home.
Among the highlighted practices is Josh Johnson Orthodontics, which holds a Top 1% Invisalign provider ranking, placing it among a small group of practices nationwide that reach the highest volume and case-complexity thresholds set by Align Technology. The practice serves children, teens, and adults, and accepts new patients without a dentist referral. Virtual consultations are available, allowing prospective patients to begin the intake process remotely.
"We see patients at every stage of life, and our Top 1% Invisalign status means we have handled thousands of cases with a wide range of complexity," said Dr. Josh Johnson, Owner and Lead Orthodontist of Josh Johnson Orthodontics. "Offering virtual consultations lets us connect with families who need flexibility before committing to an in-office visit."
Other practices on the list include Spokane Orthodontics, which offers metal braces, ceramic braces, and clear aligner options, and works with several insurance plans and financing options. Rosen Orthodontics serves patients across the Spokane metro area with both braces and aligner-based treatment, focusing on shorter appointment times for working adults and school-age children. Enlow & Associates Orthodontics provides braces alongside clear aligner protocols, with an emphasis on coordinated care for patients undergoing general dental treatment, and accepts self-referred patients. Inland Orthodontics rounds out the list with a practice model that includes both fixed and removable appliance systems, offering full diagnostic workups including digital imaging and 3D modeling.
When comparing orthodontic offices, patients should evaluate provider certification level, case volume, whether a referral is required, and the availability of remote consultations. Practices with higher Invisalign case volume, such as those with Top 1% or Diamond-tier designations, have treated a broader range of malocclusions and tend to have more clinical data to draw on when presenting treatment plans. Insurance compatibility and financing structures also differ between offices, with some offering in-house payment plans that can benefit patients without dental coverage.
For those exploring clear aligner treatment in Spokane WA or braces, the expanded options mean greater flexibility and personalized care. As more practices adopt both modalities, patients can expect more tailored treatment plans that consider their specific orthodontic needs and lifestyle preferences.

