About

Faculty Rank

  • Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Training & Education

Degree

SUNY Downstate, Health Science Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Residency

University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore

Fellowship

Orthopaedic Trauma, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia
Orthopaedic Trauma, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, N.C.

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Ratings & Reviews

4.72 out of 5
7 Reviews

The star rating is a calculation based on feedback from our patients using our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Learn more about our survey process. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

  • Patient Review

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    June 27th 2024
    Drs. listened and we openly discussed my thoughts and concerns. Provided a detailed summary of options and respected my decisions.

    Patient Review

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    May 30th 2024
    Dr Matuszewski has always been professional and courteous. He always tried to oblige my needs.

    Patient Review

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    February 29th 2024
    I highly recommend Dr. Matuszewski! He repaired my foot so I am able to walk again and, for that, I am extremely grateful.

    Patient Review

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    February 12th 2024
    Excellent meeting. Very informative and empowering. I felt understood.

    Patient Review

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    January 4th 2024
    In the words of my wife, he is competent and honest and that is a HUGE DEAL. Other provider I'd seen did not meet his bar. His surgery on 7-18-23 was PERFECT. He gave me my life back!
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      December 21st 2023
      They were Amazing.
    • Patient Review

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      December 7th 2023
      I know the diagnosis on my knee but a painful screw in my hip BURNS where it's backed out, but I'm told to let them know when it gets to where it's intolerable. As of now my hip locks up on me. I hurt my knee and hip (again) on the hip but it's not even discussed.