Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, Jeremy Z. Williams, M.D., Completes Residency At Johns Hopkins Hospital, Partners With Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery
8th Dec 2005, 11:03 GMT
Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Jeremy Z. Williams of Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery, offers the most sophistocated types of breast reconstruction surgery following mastectomy. Having completed seven years of training at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr. Williams is the only surgeon in Colorado to offer every type of breast reconstruction procedure to his patients. With capability to conduct more than 90% of all reconstruction surgeries at Park Meadows Outpatient Surgery Center, Dr. Williams can embrace his patients from their first consultation throughout all post operative care. [PRWEB Dec 8, 2005]
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