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Reed & Sahlaney Orthodontics

Orthodontist
4.6 (9 reviews) Updated Apr 10, 2026
929 Washington St, Huntingdon, PA 16652

About Reed & Sahlaney Orthodontics

Orthodontics often gets lumped in with general dentistry, but the specialty demands a different level of precision—aligning teeth and jaws isn’t just about aesthetics. In Huntingdon, the options for braces, clear aligners, and bite correction are limited, which makes dedicated practices all the more essential. This isn’t a field where one-size-fits-all solutions work, and the technical side—retainers, expanders, even surgical orthodontics prep—requires a practice that doesn’t treat it as an afterthought.

On Washington Street, between the quiet stretch of residential blocks and the low-key commercial pockets of downtown, Reed & Sahlaney Orthodontics fits into the rhythm of the neighborhood. The address, 929 Washington St, Huntingdon, PA 16652, places it within easy reach of both Raystown Lake commuters and families closer to Juniata College. Orthodontic work isn’t the kind of thing people seek out spontaneously; it’s planned, researched, and often discussed over time. A central location like this removes one more barrier to starting treatment.

Most practices in smaller towns either lean heavily on pediatric cases or cater exclusively to adults seeking discreet options like Invisalign. Here, the approach covers the full spectrum—early interceptive treatment for kids, traditional metal braces for teens, and lingual braces or clear aligners for professionals who’d rather not draw attention to their orthodontic work. There’s no flashy branding or overpromising; the focus stays on the mechanical side of straightening teeth and correcting bites, which, in a town like Huntingdon, tends to be the priority anyway.

Questions about treatment timelines or payment structures are best directed through a quick call to (814) 643-1044. For anyone mapping out the route, the directions are simple—just past the intersection where Washington meets Penn Street. Orthodontics isn’t the kind of service people rave about, but it’s the kind they rely on to get right.

This listing was last updated on April 10, 2026

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