Marc E. Rosen, DO, FACOS
Surgicalist

Dr. Marc Rosen
Surgicalist
CLINIC LOCATIONS
Downtown Clinic
410 42nd Ave. North | Suite 400
Nashville, TN 37209
TEL 615.329.7887 FAX 615.340.4537
Mon – Fri 7:30am – 4:00pm
Diagnosis & Procedures
Abdominal Pain
Abscess
Abscess Groin
Appendicitis
Appendectomy
Breast Surgery
Biliary Colic
Cancer Surgery
Cholecystitis
Cholelithiasis
Colon Cancer
Colon Polyp
Colectomy
Colon Surgery
Crohn’s Disease
Diverticulitis
Endocrine Surgery
FIstula
Gallbladder Surgery
Gastritis
General Surgery
GI Ulcer
Hematoma
Hernia Repair
Hernia Surgery
Incisional Hernia
Inguinal Hernia
Umbilical Hernia
Ventral Hernia
Laparoscopic Surgery
Lipoma
Pancreatic Surgery
Sebaceous Cyst
Small Bowel Obstruction
Spleen Surgery
Splenectomy
Ulcerative Colitis
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Medical School:
Pomona, CA
Internship:
Columbia, OH
Residency:
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
Stratford, NJ
Professional SOCIETIES:
Meet Dr. Marc Rosen
Dr. Rosen enjoys seeing the immediate results that come from surgical treatment. His specialty is in abdominal surgery. As a general surgeon, he also deals with many other minor surgeries. He often serves in the Saint Thomas emergency room, where he evaluates and treats patients.
Outside of the emergency room, Dr. Rosen deals with cancer treatment for the abdominal part of the body. One type of cancer in this area is pancreatic cancer. Other open surgeries common to this part of the body are spleen removal and inguinal hernia repair. If you have any questions for Dr. Rosen, you can contact him by phone or set up a consultation.
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