Dr. McClure has practiced in the Napa Valley since 1984. He completed plastic and general surgery training at the Stanford University Medical Center, and was a graduate of the medical school at the University of California at San Diego. He is board certified and fully trained in all aspects of plastic surgery. In 2005 he was voted by his peers as being one of the two "best" plastic surgeons in the North Bay Area as reported in San Francisco Magazine. Solano Magazine rated him the “best” plastic surgeon in the Northbay. He is recognized as an expert in all areas of cosmetic surgery. Dr. McClure has served as Chief of Surgery at Queen of the Valley Hospital in Napa, and as Chief of Surgical Services for the volunteer organization Interplast. He spends six weeks each year volunteering overseas doing surgery on children with facial birth defects and burn deformities, as well as teaching modern surgical techniques to surgeons in the developing world. He has led and served on more than 48 volunteer missions. In October of 2005 Dr. McClure met the Dalai Lama and was recognized as "An Unsung Hero of Compassion" at a special ceremony in San Francisco. Dr. McClure is married, has four children, and is active in the Napa community. In 1994 he was given the "Distinguished Service Award" by the city for "outstanding contribution to the Napa Valley." In 2001 he and his associates were recognized as "Health Professionals of the Year" by the Napa Chamber of Commerce and the Napa Valley Medical Society.

