About Dr. Thomas Horton
Straightening teeth isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a long-term investment in oral health, jaw alignment, and even confidence. In Bethesda’s medical-professional corridor near Old Georgetown Road, orthodontic care blends clinical precision with the quiet rhythm of a neighborhood where families and professionals cross paths daily. This is where Dr. Thomas Horton practices, offering a suite of treatments that address everything from childhood crowding to adult relapse cases. The area itself, a mix of mid-century office buildings and leafy residential streets, reflects the kind of stability people seek when choosing someone to adjust their smile over months—or years.
The fourth-floor suite at 10401 Old Georgetown Rd #401 sits above the hum of Bethesda’s busier thoroughfares, yet remains easily accessible for those coming from Potomac, Chevy Chase, or the District. Orthodontics here isn’t framed as a quick fix but as a tailored process—whether that means traditional braces, clear aligners, or interventions for bite discrepancies. Parking in the area tends to mirror the neighborhood’s practicality: unglamorous but functional, with garages and street spots catering to the steady flow of appointments. No frills, just the kind of reliability that matters when you’re committing to regular adjustments.
Logistics, of course, play a role in any long-term treatment plan. A call to (301) 564-4464 connects directly to the office for scheduling or questions about initial consultations. For first-time visitors, the map clarifies the building’s entrance and nearby landmarks—helpful when navigating a stretch of road where medical offices and law firms share address blocks. The process begins with a conversation, not a sales pitch; that’s the unspoken rule in a field where patience is part of the treatment.
This listing was last updated on May 19, 2026