About Ackerman Ronald I DDS
Orthodontic care often feels like a long-term commitment, and finding a practice that handles both routine adjustments and more involved treatments can simplify the process. Ackerman Ronald I DDS covers the spectrum, from traditional braces for teens to clearer aligner options for adults who’d rather avoid metal. The office sits in a professional suite on Old Washington Road—specifically 3460 Old Washington Rd #301, Waldorf, MD 20602, just north of the St. Charles Parkway intersection. It’s an area where strip malls and medical offices blend into the kind of low-key commercial stretch that’s easy to overlook unless you’re actively searching.
Feedback on the practice is uniformly positive, though the sample size is small: a perfect 5.0 rating drawn from four Google reviews. That kind of consistency suggests either a particularly smooth experience or a patient base that doesn’t bother with online ratings unless they’re genuinely satisfied. Orthodontics isn’t the sort of field where dramatic surprises are welcome, so steady, predictable care tends to be the real marker of quality. Retainers, expanders, and post-treatment follow-ups are all part of the equation here, along with the initial consultations that map out timelines and expectations.
Waldorf’s growth over the past couple of decades has turned it into one of those suburbs where you can find just about any service without venturing into D.C. traffic. Orthodontists, in particular, thrive in family-heavy areas where school-age kids and teens make up a solid chunk of the population. This practice fits that mold, offering the kind of no-frills specialty care that parents research thoroughly before committing. Questions about payment plans or insurance coordination are best directed straight to the office—no middleman needed.
For anyone ready to schedule a consultation or just confirm details, the phone line is (301) 645-8222. If you’re plotting the route for the first time, pulling up directions ahead of the appointment cuts down on last-minute stress. The building’s third-floor location means you’ll want to account for a few extra minutes if stairs aren’t your preference.
This listing was last updated on March 23, 2026