Qısa deyim: çox peşəkar. Xallarımın....
Qısa deyim: çox peşəkar. Xallarımın müayinəsi və dermatoskopiya nəticələri barədə tam açıqlama verdi. İnsana etibar hissi aşıladı!!!
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Dr. Mehdi Iskandarli is a trusted dermatologist based in Baku, offering expert care for all skin diseases, sexually transmitted infections (STDs), pediatric dermatology, venereology, and skin cancers. He also provides advanced aesthetic treatments to help patients look and feel their best.
Ataturk avenue, Baku 3078, Azerbaijan, 3078, Baku, Azerbaijan
Qısa deyim: çox peşəkar. Xallarımın müayinəsi və dermatoskopiya nəticələri barədə tam açıqlama verdi. İnsana etibar hissi aşıladı!!!
Sadə, səmimi və işini bilən həkim... Saç tökülməsi üçün getdim, əvvəlki həkimlərdən fərqli olaraq hər şeyi açıq danışdı. Bir neçə ay keçib və nəticə göz qabağındadır😊.
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