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About the Doctor
Javier Villagroy Gómez is a diabetologist who sees patients in Benito Juárez. Their practice also covers infectious disease specialist. They hold a verified professional license. Appointments are available at 2 practice locations.
Education
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Graduated in 2005
Licenciatura. Médico cirujano. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). 2005
Professional License
09640513
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a consultation with Dr. Javier Villagroy Gómez cost?
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What are Dr. Javier Villagroy Gómez's specialties?
Dr. Javier Villagroy Gómez specializes in Diabetologist, Infectious Disease Specialist.
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Where does Dr. Javier Villagroy Gómez practice?
Dr. Javier Villagroy Gómez practices at: Consultorio privado, Hospital San Ángel Inn - Universidad.
Services & prices
Practice locations
Consultorio privado
Paseo del Lago 243
Hospital San Ángel Inn - Universidad
Primary CALLE INTERIOR (AVENIDA RÍO CHURUBUSCO), #130
Languages
Spanish
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Conditions treated
Symptoms treated
Numbness or tingling in the feet High blood sugar Low blood sugar episodes Unintentional weight loss Fatigue with excessive thirst Fever that won't go away Frequent urge to urinate Constant hunger Infected wound or bite Wounds that are slow to heal Infection after traveling abroad Recurring infections Constant thirst Yellow eyes or skin Possible sexually transmitted infection