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Sue Lee Park, DDS

Pediatric dentist
4.0 (8 reviews) Updated Mar 31, 2026
4355 Johns Creek Pkwy STE 500 Suwanee, GA 30024

About Sue Lee Park, DDS

Finding a pediatric dentist who fits into a family’s routine can feel like one more item on the to-do list. In Suwanee, where Johns Creek Parkway cuts through a mix of quiet neighborhoods and bustling shopping centers, options exist—but not all are as conveniently placed. Tucked into the professional suites at 4355 Johns Creek Pkwy STE 500, this practice sits just off the main drag, making it an easy detour between school drop-offs and grocery runs. The area’s blend of residential streets and commercial hubs means parents often pass by without realizing how close a specialist might be.

Pediatric dentistry isn’t just about smaller chairs and brighter posters; it’s a specialty built around the way kids experience care—from the first wiggly tooth to the braces consultation. Places like this one handle the usual checkups and cleanings, but they also step in for the less predictable: a chipped tooth from a playground mishap, a stubborn baby molar, or the pre-teen suddenly self-conscious about their smile. The focus here is on ages that span from toddlers to teenagers, which means the approach has to adapt as quickly as kids do.

Logistics matter when you’re coordinating naps, homework, and soccer practice. A quick call to (770) 692-1000 can answer the practical questions—like whether they’ll work with a child’s first dental X-ray or how they handle a nervous six-year-old. The address places them near the intersection of everyday errands and the unexpected, which, for parents, is half the battle. No one plans for a dental emergency, but having a number saved for a place that’s already on your mental map helps.

If you’re mapping out the route, the directions will drop you right at the suite entrance. It’s one of those details that seems minor until you’re circling a parking lot with a fussy kid in the backseat—then, specificity becomes everything. Suwanee’s growth has brought more options, but proximity still counts for a lot.

This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible restroom
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