Dr. Peter Rosenblatt is board certified in both Obstetrics & Gynecology as well as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery with more than 20 years experience, serving patients in the Greater Boston, MA area and beyond. At his practice, he specializes in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, minimally-invasive gynecology, and urogynecology.
Dr. Rosenblatt received his medical training in the New England area, including his medical degree at Tufts University School of Medicine, his residency program at University of Massachusetts Medical Center and his fellowship at Brown University School of Medicine and Women & Infants’ Hospital of Rhode Island. He is presently the Director of the Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery at Mount Auburn Hospital.
In addition to his work with his patients, he is invested in educating the future leaders in his profession, serving as an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. He is very active in several national medical organizations and lectures regionally, nationally and internationally on a variety of topics in the fields of Urogynecology and Minimally-invasive gynecologic surgery. He has contributed over 40 articles to the medical literature and is a prolific inventor who holds 15 patents for surgical devices.
Urogynecologists are trained to treat women suffering from all types of pelvic disorders, such as incontinence, uterine disorders or sexual dysfunction, among others. Dr. Rosenblatt is trained in both surgical and non-surgical treatments for women suffering from these conditions, and can help restore the quality of life in patients. Conditions treated by a urogynecologist will often be extremely personal, or potentially embarrassing, for patients.
As a gynecologist in Brookline, Dr. Rosenblatt provides comprehensive care for the reproductive system in women. Dr. Rosenblatt may perform a variety of preventive and diagnostic tests to preempt or treat diseases and complications affecting women. Dr. Rosenblatt provides ongoing care for women, performing yearly evaluations to ensure the reproductive health of patients, and can serve as a primary care provider.
Tufts University School of Medicine
MD • 1989