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About

Victor E. Grigoriev, MD, FACS

Urogynecologist in Las Vegas

I was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and moved to St. Louis, Missouri  when I was 16.

After graduating from Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri School of Medicine, I completed a Urology Residency at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and a Fellowship in Female Urology and Reconstruction at Harvard Medical School in Boston.

For the last 15 years, I have specialized in providing comprehensive care to patients suffering from urogynecology conditions in the Las Vegas area.

I am currently a member of the highly-trained urologic team at Las Vegas Urology. At Las Vegas Urology, we offer the latest treatments and techniques for a full range of urological diseases. I am an expert in treating various women’s health issues, including overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse, and urinary incontinence.

I utilize and teach other physicians how to use the latest techniques in urogynecology, remaining on the cutting edge of the newest advancements in Urology. Both Interstim and the da Vinci Robotic System have been an incredible addition to our armamentarium.

I have lived in Las Vegas for the last 15 years and have two children.

Certifications/Affiliations

Dr. Grigoriev’s Support Team

  • Dr. Grigoriev’s PA: Rachel Bowers
  • Dr. Grigoriev’s MA: Lisa
  • Rachel Bower’s MA: Alexus
  • Surgery Scheduler: Adriana

Hospital Affiliations

I am affiliated with many hospitals in the Las Vegas area. Hospitals at which I treat patients most often are:


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Where We’re Located

 

Address:

7500 Smoke Ranch Rd
Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89128

Contact Us

Phone:  702-233-0727

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