dr. sarinda lertbannaphong
Female surgeon specializing in colectomy and hemorrhoidectomy using laser. She is well trusted and popular among female patients
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Colon and Rectal SurgerySiriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand2021
Colon and Rectal SurgerySiriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand2018
SurgeryRamathibodi Hospital, Thailand2018
SurgeryRamathibodi Hospital, Thailand2013
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