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Victor Valley Dermatology

15247 11th St Ste 400 Victorville,CA 92395 map
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Victor Valley Dermatology Skin Surgery is their Medial specialty. They are knowledgeable in the following conditions / disorders: Moles, Skin Conditions, Rashes, Birthmarks, Skin Diseases, Warts, Skin Allergies, Leg Veins. Victor Valley Dermatology is located on 15247 11th St Ste 400 in Victorville. They can be reached by phone by calling (760) 951-9895 . They can be reached by calling (760) 951-9895 . They can perform the following procedures / treatments: Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Skin Surgery, Skin Care & Rejuvenation, Skin Cancer Treatment. They have a total of 2 reviews, 2 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews.
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Friday, October 31, 2008
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Best there is!! by Erica S. at InsiderPages
I went in for a simple procedure. I wanted to have skin tags removed and when Dr. Gross went to remove them he noticed a spot that looked suspicous so he ran some tests on it. It was cancer and because he found it so early it was in the beginning stages and was able to be removed by just burning it off. I went their for skin tags and left cancer free. Thank You

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Dr Gross by Margaret S. at InsiderPages
What a life saver, And great for a chicken with needles. I have skin cancer and Dr Gross treated me, and then was honest enough to tell me he didnt want to do the removal surgery in fear of messing up my eye, So he reffered me to a plastic surgery office.

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