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About
Dr. Kenneth Kroll, MD works in Carlsbad, CA as
They are board certified in
Education
- American Board Of Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicne, Other Education — 2001
- Stanford School of Medicine, Residency Hospital — 1964
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT IRVINE / CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & SURGERY, Residency Hospital — 1963
- Los Angeles County - U S C Medical Center, Internship Hospital — 1958
- Los Angeles County General Hospital, Internship Hospital — 1958
- Harvard Medical School, Medical School — 1957
- Harvard University / School Of Medicine, Medical School — 1957
- RUTGERS UNIVERSITY / NEW BRUNSWICK CAMPUS, Undergraduate School — 1953
Insurance Accepted
- Elderplan
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Languages
English
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Dr. Kroll has been practicing as an Urology Specialist for 66 years.
Locations
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Osteo-Arthritis Centers of America, Carlsbad, CA
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Osteoarthritis Centers of America-carlsbad Inc.
1281 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Directions Existing Patients: (760) 585-7720
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