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UroGynecologist in Las Vegas, NV

Victor Grigoriev, MD, FACS

Victor E. Grigoriev, MD, FACS.

Victor Grigoriev, MD, FACS is an expert uroGynecologist in Las Vegas is committed to providing the highest quality care to patients. Our urogynecology clinic in Las Vegas is dedicated to offering patients facing urological and gynecological disorders the very best care in a warm and friendly environment.

Dr. Grigoriev, a UroGynecologist, is well-versed in providing comprehensive care for urological and gynecological conditions, ensuring meticulous attention to detail. With a wealth of experience in treating various ailments, he possesses the necessary expertise to offer the best care in Las Vegas, NV.

Employing cutting-edge technology, Dr. Grigoriev is proficient in delivering minimally invasive surgical procedures for a wide range of urological and gynecological conditions. Our practice is dedicated to providing personalized and state-of-the-art care to patients from across Nevada, with the ultimate goal of improving our patients outcomes.

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A urogynecologist is a doctor who is specially trained to treat women with both gynecologic issues as well as problems concerning urology. This medical field of urogynecology did not exist until 2011, so it is a relatively new medical profession. Urogynecologists treat many issues so women only need to see one doctor instead of multiple ones. If you are having issues with any pelvic floor disorders or with incontinence, when should you consider urogynecology surgery?…

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