Dr. Louis A. Pollina DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
231 Nw 72nd St Kansas City MO, 64118About
Dr. Louis Pollina was born and raised in the Northland. He graduated from Oak Park High School and attended college at UMKC. He completed his DDS degree at UMKC and did his residency at Children’ ...
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