Smile Doctors, the leading orthodontic support services organization in the United States, is growing its network, making it easier for patients to find Smile Doctors Locations across the country. With recent expansions into Connecticut and Massachusetts, and the addition of four new affiliated practices, Smile Doctors now boasts a network of 15 new locations, extending its reach to even more communities.
This growth reflects Smile Doctors’ commitment to providing exceptional orthodontic care and expanding access for patients seeking top-tier treatment. For individuals and families looking for reliable and expert orthodontic services, understanding where to find Smile Doctors locations is becoming increasingly important.
In the first half of 2024, Smile Doctors welcomed Otto Orthodontics in Missouri, Smile Construction Orthodontics in Tennessee, Dixon Orthodontics spanning Connecticut and Massachusetts, and Greater Madison Orthodontics in Wisconsin. These additions, along with two newly opened de novo locations and four more planned for later in the year, signify a period of significant expansion for the organization.
Dr. Jeffrey Dixon, founder of Dixon Orthodontics, highlighted the appeal of partnering with Smile Doctors, stating, “what ultimately helped us decide to affiliate with Smile Doctors was the chance to partner with the best of the best.” He emphasized the importance of aligning with a network that supports growth while preserving the practice’s connection to its community and brand. This sentiment resonates with many orthodontists seeking to enhance their practice while maintaining their core values.
The success of Smile Doctors’ expansion is also attributed to its innovative Joint Venture Model, introduced in 2023. This model offers practices a unique opportunity to leverage Smile Doctors’ extensive resources and technology while retaining ownership in their practice. It’s a model that appeals to orthodontists looking for a balanced approach to growth and partnership.
Further enhancing its Joint Venture Model, Smile Doctors has introduced “tuck-in” acquisitions. This strategy involves affiliated doctors partnering with Smile Doctors to jointly acquire locations within their market area, rebranding them under the affiliated practice’s name. This approach not only broadens the practice’s service area but also provides additional financial benefits for both the partner doctor and Smile Doctors.
Dr. Genevieve Otto, founder of Otto Orthodontics, noted how Smile Doctors’ partnership approach respected her practice’s unique identity and goals. “Smile Doctors understood that from the beginning and made it clear that their goal was to help us achieve our goals as true joint venture partners—growing our 5 locations… while also maintaining a significant ownership stake in our practice.” This tailored approach to partnership underscores Smile Doctors’ commitment to supporting the individual aspirations of its affiliated practices.
For patients seeking advanced orthodontic care, Smile Doctors locations represent access to a network of highly skilled orthodontists, cutting-edge technology, and a patient-centered approach. As the largest network of Diamond Plus Invisalign providers, Smile Doctors offers expertise in a wide range of orthodontic solutions.
Smile Doctors’ mission is clear: to create confident smiles and inspire positivity within their patients and communities. As they continue to expand their network of smile doctors locations, they are making quality orthodontic care more accessible across the nation.
For those interested in finding a Smile Doctors location or learning more about their services, further information is available at www.smiledoctors.com. Orthodontists interested in partnership opportunities can visit smiledoctorspartners.com.
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