Dr. Cullen Doyle, DMD, MS, has opened three fully operational orthodontic practice locations in Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania, expanding access to specialized orthodontic care across the region. The multi-location launch allows patients searching for an orthodontist in Washington, PA, an orthodontist in Pittsburgh, or an orthodontist in Pleasant Hills to receive treatment from the same provider and clinical team, regardless of which office they visit.
Each location 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. Dr. Doyle, who holds both a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and a Master of Science in orthodontics, personally oversees care at all three sites, ensuring consistent treatment planning and monitoring. The practice accepts patients of all ages, from children needing early interceptive treatment to adults seeking later-in-life smile improvements.
The decision to open three offices simultaneously was driven by a goal to reduce travel distances for families across southwestern Pennsylvania. “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, founder and orthodontist of Doyle Orthodontics.
Doyle Orthodontics emphasizes personalized treatment plans developed after detailed evaluations that consider age, bite condition, bone structure, and patient preferences. This approach is particularly important for adult patients, who may prioritize less visible options such as Invisalign or clear braces. For families with multiple children, having a single trusted provider across three accessible locations simplifies scheduling and coordination. The Pleasant Hills office extends the practice’s reach south of Pittsburgh, while the Washington location serves patients in Washington County who previously had limited local options for specialty care.
Corrective appliances available at Doyle Orthodontics address structural bite issues that standard braces or aligners alone cannot resolve, reducing the need for referrals to other specialists. Dr. Doyle maintains direct involvement throughout each patient’s treatment journey, rather than delegating primary oversight to associate providers. This consistency in clinical standards and patient experience is designed to build trust and continuity of care.
The expansion of Doyle Orthodontics addresses a significant barrier to accessing orthodontic care in the region: travel distance. By establishing three offices, Dr. Doyle aims to make high-quality, personalized orthodontic treatment more convenient for patients across Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills. The practice’s focus on individualized care and advanced clinical training positions it to meet diverse patient needs, from simple alignment corrections to complex bite issues.

