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Bernhard J. Rohrbacher, MD
As a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon, my clinical expertise is in taking care of patients with orthopaedic foot and ankle problems. This includes both non-operative and operative care of patients with Achilles tendon disorders, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, sports injuries, arthritis, forefoot reconstruction, bunions, toe deformities, neurologic disorders and trauma. I put forth nothing but tremendous effort into caring for my patients.
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Office Locations
ECMC
462 Grider St.
Buffalo, NY 14215
With privileges at Erie County Medical Center & Kaleida Health
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Philosophy
As an orthopaedic surgeon, my clinical expertise is in taking care of patients with orthopaedic foot and ankle problems. This includes both non-operative and operative care of patients with Achilles tendon disorders, posterior tibia tendon dysfunction, sports injuries, arthritis, forefoot reconstruction, bunions, toe deformities, neurologic disorders, and trauma. Presently I practice out of Erie County Medical Center, where I put forth nothing but tremendous effort into caring for my patients.
Education
University at Buffalo, M.D. 1983
University of Pennsylvania, B.A. 1979
Hospital Training
Millard Fillmore Hospital PGY-1 General Surgery 1983-84
University at Buffalo PGY-2 Orthopaedic Residency 1984-88
Certifications
Board Certification, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Awards
Top Doctor – 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2024
Activities
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
Western New York Orthopaedic Society
Media
December 2020 – UBMD Ortho News: 16 UBMD Ortho Physicians Selected as Buffalo Spree’s 2021 Top Docs
January 2020 – UBMD Ortho News: 14 UBMD Ortho Physicians Selected as 2020 Buffalo Spree’s Top Docs
January 2018 – UBMD Ortho News: Seventeen UBMD Ortho Physicians Selected as Castle Connolly’s Top Docs