If I wouldn’t prescribe it to my parents, I wouldn’t prescribe it to my patients.
Dr. Monica Rani Mundra is a board-certified family physician fluent in Hindi and Punjabi. She received her Doctor of Medicine from Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, OH, and completed her family medicine residency at Albany Medical Center in Albany, NY. Dr. Mundra began her studies at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in food science. She has particular interests in women’s health, including discussing birth control and in-office intrauterine device (IUD) placement, pediatrics, mental health, and managing anxiety and depression.
Dr. Mundra has wanted to be a doctor for as long as she can remember. Changing a wound dressing on a diabetic ulcer in one room and performing a well-child check in another keeps her engaged and invigorated. Being able to care for patients long-term satisfied her desire to make lasting relationships with her patients, which allows for honest communication about their health. Dr. Mundra believes it is important to empower her patients with the knowledge to take charge of their own health. She likes to think of patient visits as conversations about health. Her job as your primary care physician is to give you her medical advice and then to work with you, as a team, to help you achieve your medical goals, whatever that may be.
Dr. Mundra was born in Amherst, MA, and moved to southern New Hampshire for most of her childhood. She enjoys dancing, singing, watching Bollywood movies, and hanging out with friends and family. Dr. Mundra also loves true crime and keeps up with the latest shows and movies on Netflix.