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George Gantsoudes, MD

Languages:
English
Specialty/Profession:
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
Board Certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Areas of Clinical Interest:
Sports medicine, cerebral palsy, clubfoot, fracture care, limb deformity
Education:

Fellowship: Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego (2010)
Residency: Mount Sinai School of Medicine (2009)
Medical School: University of Illinois-Chicago (2004)
Undergraduate: University of Michigan (1999)

Awards & Recognition:

Top Doctors Recognition: Northern Virginia Magazine, Virginia Living Magazine, Washingtonian
Red Shoes Award for Excellence in Patient Care (2011, 2013)
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (2005)

Clinic Locations: Ashburn, Fairfax

Keystone Publications:

Moraleda, L, Gantsoudes, GD, & Mubarak, SJ (2014). C sign: Talocalcaneal Coalition or Flatfoot Deformity?. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics.

Pennock, AT, Gantsoudes, GD, Forbes, JL, Asaro, AM, Mubarak, SJ (2014). Stair falls: caregiver’s “missed step” as a source of childhood fractures. Journal of Children's Orthopaedics, 8(1), 77-81.

Gantsoudes GD, Roocroft J, Mubarak SJ. Treatment of Talocalcaneal Coalitions. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012. 32(3): p. 301 - 7.

Gantsoudes GD, Fragomen AF and Rozbruch SR. Intraoperative Measurement of Mounting Parameters for the Taylor Spatial Frame, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2010;24(4):258-262.

Patient Reviews:
"I'm very grateful for Dr. Gantsoudes for the care he provided my daughter. He helped improve her quality of life. I'm so grateful for his professionalism. My wife and me will be forever grateful!"

"Dr. G was awesome with my son! He explained everything to him even though he's young, speaking to his level. He was very thorough, and we feel super comfortable with Dr. G. He is an awesome doctor who has great bed side manner."

"Dr. Gantsoudes is by far the best physician we have ever had. We will definitely recommend him, and if by chance any future injury occurs, we will be calling Dr. Gantsoudes and no one else in this area. Thank you so much, Dr. Gantsoudes, for all the excellent care that you provided our son. I am deeply grateful."

If you weren’t a doctor, what profession would you most likely be doing and why?
Teaching high school science.
Personal Sketch:

2 - Children (boys)