Rachel A. Ruotolo, MD, FACS

Ruotolo, Rachel A., MD, FACS

Primary Location

New York Plastic Surgical Group
999 Franklin Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530
(516) 504-3014

Secondary Address

New York Plastic Surgical Group
200 W. Main Street, Suite 101
Babylon, NY 11702
(631) 376-0656

Third Address

New York Plastic Surgical Group
1040 Park Avenue, Suite 1BC
New York, NY 10028
(212) 879-8506

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Department

Surgery

Area(s) of Practice Specialty

Craniofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery

Hospital Employed

No

Website

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Medical School

Georgetown Washington University Medical School

Residency

University of Pennsylvania Medical Center

Board Certification

American Board of Plastic Surgery

Accepted Insurance

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Accepting New Patients

Yes

Biography

Dr. Rachel A. Ruotolo is a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgery. She has held the title of Vice President at New York Plastic Surgical Group, a Division of Long Island Plastic Surgical Group since 2013 and has been a partner at the practice since 2010. In addition, she is currently the co-director of Cohen Children’s Hagedorn Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Center. Dr. Ruotolo received her undergraduate degree from Duke University and MD from George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences, where she graduated with distinction. She then went on to complete her plastic surgery training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and pursued specialty training in Pediatric Congenital and Craniofacial Surgery during a fellowship at Medical City Children’s Hospital in Dallas, Texas. As a pediatric plastic and craniofacial expert, Dr. Ruotolo treats patients with a variety of conditions including cleft lip and palate, protruding ears, syndactyly (fused digits), congenital melanocytic and vascular lesions, and craniosynostosis (premature closure of skull sutures resulting in abnormal skull and facial shape). In addition, she also specializes in facial trauma in both children and adults, including orbital, zygomatic, and mandible fractures, as well as cranioplasty (skull reconstruction) after craniotomy.