Dr. Melvin Rosenblatt MD
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
501 Kings Kighway East Suite 110 Fairfield CT, 06825Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Mel Rosenblatt is a vascular and interventional radiologist specializing in the proper diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of conditions including venous and arterial disease, particularly ...
Education and Training
Downstate Medical College Doctor of Medicine 1985
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Vascular and Interventional Radiology- 1996
Provider Details
Treatments
- Vein Treatment
- Vein Removal
- Women's Health
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Vascular Procedures
Experience & Accolades
- Chief Resident1989 - 1990Maimonides Medical CenterDiagnostic Radiology
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Rosenblatt
- Wendy c.
It couldn't have been any better.
- Rachel a.
Dr Rosenblatt and the rest of the staff are wonderful.
- Sheelagh s.
Very good experience. Everyone feels like family now.
- Shelley w.
The best experience ever!.
- Sheelagh s.
Very good.
- Andrea p.
It was a Very Pleasurable experience from beginning to end!.
- Tom s.
Well coordinated people during the procedure..
- Maria s.
The best medical experience I've ever had!.
- Alicia a.
Professional and caring.
- Ann m.
Felt safe and treated kindly.
- L. y.
Dr. Rosenblatt is amazing! .
- Tammy k.
Good experience.
- Jim a.
Felt I was in good hands from the beginning.
- David m.
Friendly experience in a professional atmosphere.
- Susan l.
Wonderful friendly staff .
- Mary e.
Venous embolization .
- Georgia o.
Excellent!.
- Roxann r.
The BEST Doctor and Professional Staff for my Vascular Procedure.
- H. l.
Great.
- Jessica p.
Positive, knowledgeable and professional experience.
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