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Matthew S Kilgo MD

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999 Franklin Ave ## 300, Garden City, New York, 11530, United States
(516) 742-3404 www.lipsg.com
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Aug 19, 2017
Dr. Kilgo was referred to my daughter by her OBGYN for a breast reduction. Dr. Kilgo put us immediately at ease and after one consultation, his staff had her booked for surgery so she could return to college in the fall. We are one week post surgery and she is up, moving and feeling so much better. We could not have accomplished so much in such a short period of time without Dr. Kilgo and staff!

Dec 20, 2017
The wait times are atrocious but other than that I love this practice. Dr. Kilgo is a great doctor.

Jul 2, 2017
I was referred to Dr. Kilgo for an upcoming surgery. I went in nervous but Dr. Kilgo put my mind at ease. I have no doubts in my mind. I know everything will be perfect. My surgery is 7/13/17 I will write another review after that.

Jun 19, 2017
Dr. Kilgo and Dr. Chang are absolutely incredible!! I had kybella done for the first time, which can be scary just to think about (20 injections in your neck) and they made me feel at ease and comfortable the entire time. I didn't feel any pain during the procedure and would definitely do it again.

Jan 16, 2017
Love the Staff!!! ...Love the way I have been treated since day one ... Dr.Kilgo and Dr.Bobby Matthews have been making this journey of Breast Cancer and me having my first surgery much more easier to deal with... I feel they tailored this whole situation to me ..my body type to my wants and needs and just in general what would be best for me ..I did not feel like another number patient ...I feel they took my best interest and calmed my fears ..Definitely am recommending them☺

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