Dr. Robert Gallinaro

4.4 ( 2 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Robert Gallinaro

5
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Dr Robert Gallinaro has operated on me 3 times this year! He is a very kind & caring surgeon! He followed up with me after leaving hospital! I’m a complicated case & feel completely safe in his care. His office staff is very nice!

Submitted Aug. 4, 2018

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3
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4
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Not happy at all. He did a gall bladder removal and I found out several days later by being in pain that he cut my liver and bile was going into the abdominal area. I insisted for him to put me back into the hospital to see what was wrong. With hestitance on his part I was put in only to have to have a drain put in and the following day a stent in the liver area to stop drainage into my system. A few days later had to have another stent put in. Exceedingly sick. Was on multiple antibiotics. Unable to eat being so nauseated from all the meds a nutrient IV also added to all the other Ivs. Sick over 30 days. Never remorse at all from him.

Submitted April 8, 2013


Dr. Robert Gallinaro's Credentials

Accepting New Patients

Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients

Biography

Robert Gallinaro, MD is a board certified general surgeon with over two decades of experience providing general surgery care. He utilizes the latest techniques and procedures including minimally invasive approaches. He specializes in breast cancer and breast surgery, gastroesophageal reflux, and inguinal hernia surgery. In addition Dr. Gallinaro provides colorectal surgery, dialysis access, intestinal surgery, and parathyroid surgery. His philosophy is listening to his patients and providing a personalized health care plan. In his spare time he enjoys farming, fishing, golfing and hunting.

Education

  • University of Texas - Houston

Areas of Expertise

  • Hiatal Hernia
  • Gallstones
  • Hernia
  • Inguinal Hernia
  • Umbilical Hernia
  • Breast Cancer
  • Sebaceous Cyst
  • Pain
  • Peripheral Artery Disease (pad)