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Introducing RepeatMD Rewards For Aesthetics Patients!!!

 
 
 
 
Introducing our NEW REWARDS APP- RepeatMD!!!! 
 
 
Now our Aesthetics Patients can earn rewards towards free services and items simply by registering and checking in! 
 
It's Totally FREE, and just for joining you'll receive a #WELCOMEOFFER. Just scan the QR code and it takes 15 seconds to sign up.
 
Aesthetics patients can now also send a friend a referral and give them $50 off any service! 
 
Please call the office at 281-207-0770 for additional info!
 
 
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Dr. Frank Mazza Dr. Mazza has been a Houston resident since 1979. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin, and he went on to earn his medical degree at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He completed his family practice residency at the Memorial Southwest Family Practice residency program. Dr. Mazza has often been recognized as a favorite local family physician in Texas Monthly magazine and other publications. Some of Dr. Mazza’s favorite hobbies include reading, sports, and music. He and his wife are proud parents of three daughters.

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