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About Us

Your Trusted Doctor

Dr. Mitali Skin and Hair Clinic is dedicated to providing high-quality medical care for skin and hair health. Led by Dr. Mitali Patil, a renowned Cosmetologist and Trichologist, the clinic offers a blend of advanced treatments with compassionate care. Dr. Patil’s expertise in Cosmetology and Trichology ensures that every patient receives tailored solutions for healthy skin and hair. Whether you are seeking skincare advice or hair restoration treatments, our clinic offers an array of services to address your needs. Schedule a professional consultation and discover the power of our personalized skin and hair care treatments.

Patients
65 +
Success
92 %
Years
5 +
Mission

Our mission is to provide high-quality, effective, and personalized skin and hair treatments that promote health, beauty, and confidence. We are dedicated to using the latest technology, natural ingredients, and expert care to help individuals achieve radiant skin and strong, healthy hair. Our commitment is to deliver exceptional results with a focus on customer satisfaction, self-care, and holistic well-being.

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Shop No. 4 & 5, Shantisuman, Plot No. 379, DVS School Road, beside Bank of Baroda, beside Blinkit Store, 19/C, Gaothan, Sector 19, Kopar Khairane, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400709

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