Dr. Jason Frischer is a pediatric surgeon in Cincinnati. He specializes in a wide range of surgeries for children, treating conditions like hernias or birth defects.
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Yes, Dr. Jason S. Frischer is accepting new patients at this office.
(513) 636-7337
3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229
Yes, Dr. Jason S. Frischer is accepting new patients at this office.
(513) 636-7657
3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3026
Dr. Jason Frischer graduated from State University Of New York Health Science Center Of Syracuse in 1999.
Dr. Frischer has two offices in Ohio where he specializes in Pediatric Surgery, Pediatrics and General Surgery.
Dr. Frischer works with three hundred and seventy-seven doctors including Dr. Luigi Viola and Dr. Matthew Sjoblom.
Pediatric surgeons are to children what general surgeons are to adults, performing a wide range of surgeries on the organs and structures of the abdomen. Because children are still maturing and growing, their surgical needs are much different from that of an adult. Dr. Frischer has been specifically trained to take these and other factors into account when planning for and performing pediatric surgeries.
Dr. Frischer is a pediatrician, a physician specializing in serving children of all ages. He offers extensive health care for babies, kids & teenagers. As a pediatrician, Dr. Frischer is a primary care provider, the first point of contact any time a patient is sick. Dr. Frischer is trained to provide well-rounded health care and works alongside the patient's loved ones to ensure healthy growth & development.
As a general surgeon in Ohio, Dr. Frischer performs a range of of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. Dr. Frischer may utilize invasive or minimally-invasive surgical techniques, with the latter reducing recovery time and stress on the patient's body.
State University Of New York Health Science Center Of Syracuse
MD • 1999