Doyle Orthodontics Opens Three Locations Across Southwestern Pennsylvania
April 27th, 2026 9:35 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Dr. Cullen Doyle launches three orthodontic offices in Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills, PA, offering consistent, personalized care with Invisalign, braces, and corrective appliances to reduce travel barriers for patients.

Doyle Orthodontics has expanded its reach across southwestern Pennsylvania as Dr. Cullen Doyle, DMD, MS, officially opens three fully operational practice locations serving patients in Pittsburgh, Washington, and Pleasant Hills. The multi-location launch positions Doyle Orthodontics to meet patient demand across the region with a single clinical team providing consistent, personalized orthodontic care at each site.
Patients searching for an orthodontist in Washington, PA, an orthodontist in Pittsburgh, PA, or an orthodontist in Pleasant Hills, PA now have access to the same provider and treatment philosophy regardless of which office is closest to them. Dr. Doyle holds both a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and a Master of Science in orthodontics, bringing advanced clinical training to each of the three locations. The practice accepts patients of all ages, including children undergoing early interceptive treatment, teenagers navigating alignment corrections, and adults pursuing smile improvements later in life.
Each location offers the same menu of orthodontic services: Invisalign clear aligners, clear braces, and traditional metal braces, along with corrective appliances designed to address more complex bite and spacing issues. Treatment plans are built around the individual, with Dr. Doyle conducting thorough evaluations before recommending any course of care.
The decision to open three locations simultaneously was driven by a straightforward goal — reduce the distance patients must travel to access consistent orthodontic care in southwestern Pennsylvania. Commuting across the region for specialty dental treatment is a barrier many families face, and the multi-office model is designed to remove that obstacle without fragmenting the quality of 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. Cullen Doyle, DMD, MS, Founder and Orthodontist of Doyle Orthodontics.
Doyle Orthodontics does not apply a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment planning. Each patient receives a customized plan developed after a detailed evaluation that accounts for age, bite condition, bone structure, and personal preferences regarding treatment visibility and duration. This is particularly relevant for adult patients, who often have different priorities than younger patients and may prefer options like Invisalign or clear braces that are less visible during treatment.
For families with multiple children needing orthodontic evaluation, having a single trusted provider across three accessible locations simplifies scheduling and coordination. The Pleasant Hills location extends the practice's reach into areas south of Pittsburgh, while the Washington location serves patients further into Washington County who previously had fewer local options for specialty orthodontic care.
Whether a patient visits the office as an orthodontist in Pleasant Hills, PA or drives to one of the other two locations, the intake process, clinical evaluation methods, and treatment monitoring protocols remain consistent. Dr. Doyle personally oversees care at each site, maintaining direct involvement throughout each patient's treatment journey rather than delegating primary oversight to associate providers.
Corrective appliances available at Doyle Orthodontics go beyond standard braces and aligners to address structural bite issues that straightening alone cannot resolve. This broader treatment capability means patients with more complex orthodontic needs do not need to be referred elsewhere for appliance-based interventions.
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