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Looking for a Good Dermatologist in NW Suburbs for Wart Removal

I need to find a good dermatologist for my son who seems to be getting warts on his hands and knees. Some are quite large - almost skin tags. Needless to say he is embarrassed and we need to get them removed. Any success or recommendations for someone who is good with children? I live near Mt. Prospect,Arlington Heights and DesPlaines areas. Thanks again!

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I have used two in the area:

Altman Dermotology ###-###-####, the are located near NW Comm. Hospital.

Leone Dermatology And Psoriasis Center
###-###-#### located on AH Rd. I used them for my son when he was 6 months old. They were good.

Both are tough to get into for an appt so I would call asap.

Good luck.

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Our pediatrician was able to remove warts in the office. We didn't have to go to a specialist/dermatologist. Maybe yours could too. Just a suggestion.

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Scott Glazer has a very good reputation throughout Chicagoland. I saw him once, almost 8 years ago, for a wart removal. Quick and easy.

Scott Glazer MD SC
1430 N Arlington Heights Rd Ste 213
Arlington Hts, IL 60004

EDIT: I don't think he's a Pediatric Dermatologist. Sorry I didn't read your post more carefully.

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my niece who use to get them when she was a teen about 10yrs ago use to fix her hair with dippity dooo dont know if they still sell that but after using that they went away and she has never had warts again and her to use to get big ones between her fingers try it if u can find it and let me know

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