Meet the doctors

Meet the doctors at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care

See the doctors before you call. The website can help you understand who is here and which kind of visit may fit your concern. Final recommendations still start with an in-person exam.

Front desk and team area at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Three doctors, one patient-first starting point

You should be able to see the real doctors, understand the office feel, and know how to start the right kind of visit before you ever book.

What this page is for

Clear introductions matter before the first call.

Most patients are not looking for a crowded doctor résumé first. They usually want to know who is in the office, whether the team feels approachable, and whether the first visit will be clear and respectful.

  • See the real doctors clearly
  • Understand the feel of a first visit
  • Use the website for orientation, not diagnosis
Doctor introductions

Short, honest bios built for patients.

These introductions keep the focus on what future patients usually care about most: who is here, how the first conversation should feel, and what kinds of questions are reasonable to bring to a visit.

Dr. Lina Albander DMD at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Doctor

Dr. Lina Albander DMD

Dr. Lina Albander is part of the Cranberry doctor team. For many patients, the first visit feels easier when the doctor explains what the exam is for, what may need attention first, and what the next step could be in plain language.

This introduction stays simple on purpose. The website can help you know who is here and feel more comfortable reaching out, but your actual diagnosis, treatment options, and timing still depend on an in-person exam.

What does my first visit need to cover?
What records or images may help?
What are my realistic next-step options?
Dr. Bagic DMD at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Doctor

Dr. Bagic DMD

Dr. Bagic is part of the Cranberry doctor team. Many patients come in with everyday needs like a checkup, a repair question, or a tooth that is bothering them, and the most helpful first conversation is usually calm, practical, and easy to follow.

A good website introduction should make that feel visible before you book. It can help you understand the office tone and request the right type of visit, while the real clinical recommendation still happens after the doctor sees you.

What needs attention now?
What can wait until a later visit?
What kind of appointment should I request?
Dr. Shannon Purcell DMD at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care
Doctor

Dr. Shannon Purcell DMD

Dr. Shannon Purcell is part of the Cranberry doctor team. For patients who feel nervous, unsure where to start, or simply want a more personal first impression, seeing a real doctor on the website first can make the next step easier to trust.

The page can help set expectations for a thoughtful first visit. It cannot replace an exam, promise a specific result, or determine the right plan online. That part still belongs to the in-person conversation.

I feel nervous about getting started
I want clear answers before deciding anything
I want to understand the plan, not feel rushed
What the website can help with

Orientation before your visit

  • See the doctors and the office setting
  • Figure out whether you likely need an everyday dental visit, implant conversation, or clear aligner consultation
  • Understand the tone of the practice before you call
What still needs an exam

The final recommendation

  • Diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Records, imaging, and sequence of care
  • Timing, candidacy, insurance details, and fees
Before you book

Want the address, hours, or the fastest path to directions?

The Contact page has the office address, phone, email, hours, map links, social links, and a simple request form so patients can start in the right place.

Office lobby at Cranberry Advanced Dental Care