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Haber Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery, Inc.
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Robert Haber, M.D.
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14077 Cedar Rd, #200
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South Euclid, OH 44118
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216-539-8098
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Call with questions or schedule an appointment!
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Voted one of “Ohio's Top Doctor's” by the Northern Ohio Live Magazine, Dr. Haber is an Assistant Professor, published author, and expert in his field.The following services are available at his office:
• Laser Hair Removal • Removal of Freckles and Age Spots • Rosacea Treatments • Treatment of Acne...
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Voted one of “Ohio's Top Doctor's” by the Northern Ohio Live Magazine, Dr. Haber is an Assistant Professor, published author, and expert in his field.The following services are available at his office:
• Laser Hair Removal • Removal of Freckles and Age Spots • Rosacea Treatments • Treatment of Acne Scars • Chemical Peels • Laser Skin Rejuvenation • Dermal Fillers • Wrinkle Reduction • Reduction of Red Stretch Marks • Microdermabrasion • Hair Restoration Surgery
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Doctorate of Medicine Albany Medical College
Pediatric Internship and Pediatric Residency Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dermatology Residency University Hospitals of Cleveland
Dermatopharmacology New York University Medical Center
Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship The Stough Clinic
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Board Certified - Dermatology Board Certified - Pediatrics
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Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, American Academy of Pediatrics Member, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Member, American Society of Mohs Surgery Member, American Medical Association Member, Cleveland Dermatological Association Member, Ohio Dermatological Society Member, Ohio Society for Dermatologic Surgery Member, Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Member, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery Member, Society for Pediatric Dermatology
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