As a general surgeon in Richmond, Dr. David Galpern performs surgical procedures to treat conditions affecting the abdomen and related structures, like hernias or tumors.
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Yes, Dr. David W. Galpern is accepting new patients at this office.
(804) 285-0360
5855 Bremo Road, Mob North, Suite 506, Richmond, VA 23226
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Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (https://mychart.mybonsecours.com/MyChart/), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. David Galpern.
Yes, Dr. David W. Galpern is accepting new patients at this office.
(804) 225-7365
1510 North 28th Street, Suite 210, Richmond, VA 23223
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Dr. David Galpern graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center before completing a residency in General Surgery at New York Methodist Hospital. He then completed a fellowship in Hand Surgery and Upper Limb Surgery at Princess Alexandra Hospital.
Dr. Galpern has two offices in Virginia where he specializes in General Surgery and Hand Surgery.
Dr. Galpern works with five doctors including Dr. Dennis Cohen and Dr. Eliseo Bautista.
As a general surgeon in Virginia, Dr. Galpern performs a range of of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. Dr. Galpern may utilize invasive or minimally-invasive surgical techniques, with the latter reducing recovery time and stress on the patient's body.
A hand surgeon in Virginia, Dr. Galpern cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Galpern is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.
New York Methodist Hospital
Residency in General Surgery
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Fellowship in Hand Surgery and Upper Limb Surgery
Christine M. Kleinert Institute for Hand and Microsurgery
Fellowship in Hand Surgery