Looking for doctor in East Bay, California

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    chiaraj77
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      I have had several basal cells removed and my doctor (have actually only seen the NP) is very laid back and all about wait and see. My insurance just switched and I would love to find a better practice to go to.  I am looking for a doctor in Pleasanton, Danville, Walnut Creek, etc.  Thank you so much. 

      I have had several basal cells removed and my doctor (have actually only seen the NP) is very laid back and all about wait and see. My insurance just switched and I would love to find a better practice to go to.  I am looking for a doctor in Pleasanton, Danville, Walnut Creek, etc.  Thank you so much. 

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        DeniseK
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          I’m going to see dr kashani in san fran, my dr, dr minor says he’s one of the best derms in the country. I have my first appt with him on the 25th to go over all my crazy moles and a confirmed basal cell under my eye. I’ll post after my appt with my thoughts.
          Denise
          DeniseK
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            I’m going to see dr kashani in san fran, my dr, dr minor says he’s one of the best derms in the country. I have my first appt with him on the 25th to go over all my crazy moles and a confirmed basal cell under my eye. I’ll post after my appt with my thoughts.
            Denise
            DeniseK
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              I’m going to see dr kashani in san fran, my dr, dr minor says he’s one of the best derms in the country. I have my first appt with him on the 25th to go over all my crazy moles and a confirmed basal cell under my eye. I’ll post after my appt with my thoughts.
              Denise
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