Orthopedics: Orthopaedic Surgery, Complex Revision Surgery, Arthroscopy, Lower Extremity Fracture Care, Hip & Knee
Princeton, Monroe Township, Plainsboro, Ewing, Robbinsville
Most recent review: 4 days ago
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4.8
2.8K Ratings
823 Comments
Dr. Brian Vannozzi is an attending physician at the University Medical Center of Princeton and his current sub-specialty interests include knee arthroscopy, hip fracture surgery, and all aspects of hip and knee replacement.
Dr. Brian Vannozzi is an attending physician at the University Medical Center of Princeton and his current sub-specialty interests include knee arthroscopy, hip fracture surgery, and all aspects of hip and knee replacement.
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Dr sure gets right to the point in discussions with patient. Appreciate his candor and confidence!
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
Professional..down to earth..honest..concerned..asks questions..answers my questions fully..explanations i can understand..the same for Dishank
(5 days ago)
Jun-2026
My surgery went very well along with recovery time. Dr Vanozzi was wonderful and I would highly recommend him to anyone especially if they are putting off the surgery.
(5 days ago)
Jun-2026
Would never use another physician..and the staff is great too...
(6 days ago)
Jun-2026
I am very happy with my experience and my knee is great!
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Very competent and knowledgeable
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Friendly, professional. And thorough
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Excellent
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Nice enough, and I appreciate he's busy, but when discussing total knee replacement surgery, maybe spend more than 3-4 minutes with the patient, especially after they waited almost an hour to see you?
Dr. Brian Vannozzi received his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University in 1999. In 2003 he was awarded his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed his surgical internship and orthopaedic residency at the University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia, PA. While there Dr. Vannozzi worked at the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the VA Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hospital and with University of Pennsylvania athletic teams, providing him an extensive background in all aspects of orthopaedic surgery.
After residency, Dr. Vannozzi entered an adult reconstruction fellowship with the Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic in Alexandria, VA. During his fellowship, he had the opportunity to work with Drs. Gerry and Charles Engh and received specialized training in total hip and knee replacement, including complex revision surgery, hip resurfacing, partial and gender knee replacements, and minimally invasive techniques of the hip and knee.
Dr. Vannozzi was raised in Hamilton, NJ and attended Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, NJ. He joined the staff at Princeton Orhopaedic Associates in August 2009. He is an attending physician at the University Medical Center of Princeton and his current sub-specialty interests include knee arthroscopy, hip fracture surgery, and all aspects of hip and knee replacement.
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Dr sure gets right to the point in discussions with patient. Appreciate his candor and confidence!
Professional..down to earth..honest..concerned..asks questions..answers my questions fully..explanations i can understand..the same for Dishank
My surgery went very well along with recovery time. Dr Vanozzi was wonderful and I would highly recommend him to anyone especially if they are putting off the surgery.
Would never use another physician..and the staff is great too...
I am very happy with my experience and my knee is great!
Very competent and knowledgeable
Friendly, professional. And thorough
Excellent
Nice enough, and I appreciate he's busy, but when discussing total knee replacement surgery, maybe spend more than 3-4 minutes with the patient, especially after they waited almost an hour to see you?
Excellent communicator and care