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Gedge David Rosson, M.D.

Gedge David Rosson, M.D.

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601 N Caroline St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States
(410) 955-9472 www.hopkinsmedicine.org
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Jan 4, 2018
Dr Rosson and his team are incredible. The first thing he said to my husband after my reconstruction was "she's going to be very happy" and he was right. Having breast cancer is life changing; But I look and feel normal again and that was important to me. He's an amazing plastic surgeon with an attention to detail. He's honest and up front with results and outcomes. I'm forever grateful for his work and the work of his wonderful nurses.

Jan 2, 2018
I could not have been in better hands after having a double mastectomy with reconstruction. Dr. Rosson is a very wonderful, caring doctor who did an excellent job with my breast reconstruction. I am not sure what the negative reviews are all about as I never experienced anything other than professional expertise and compassion from him and his team.

Nov 10, 2017
Almost a year ago, my then-2 year old daughter was bit by a pit/boxer who tore a big chunk of her cheek out. My whole world was shattered. I was certain she would lose her smile and that it would lead to many more issues for her in the future. Today, my daughter barely has a scar... It was a tough road but thanks to Dr Rossen for doing such an amazing job, my daughters SMILE is 90% back after almost a year after the incident/surgery. He cares and will forever be our HERO.

Dec 9, 2015
No so good.. Dr. Rosson does not listen to his patients. I see on Health Grade that 19 others have rated him at 3.5 stars which is not good. I could not recommend him for any surgery. I think he is a QUACK !!

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