Dr. Sunaina Vohra is a board-eligible pediatric dentist who grew up on Long Island. She graduated college from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in molecular and cellular biology. This is where she learned she really liked crab cakes and the Baltimore Ravens, when she wasn’t playing tennis for the JHU team. From there, she went on to dental school at University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. She realized she can only support the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Penguins after declaring she was a Baltimore Ravens fan. Afterwards, she trained at Woodhull Medical Center Pediatric Dental Program in Brooklyn, NY and served as chief resident. During her free time, she loves to play recreational tennis, explore Long Island and NYC, travel, and spend time with her dog, Skipper.
Dr. Vohra finds joy in working with children. She believes that each child is important and it is a privilege to work with each family. She is passionate about all aspects of pediatric dentistry and is working on getting to know more about obstructive sleep apnea and frenum attachments. As someone who was apprehensive towards the dentist growing up, she is aware of the fears that might be associated with going to the dentist. Her goal is to make each visit enjoyable and educational to both the kids and the parents.