Rong Tang, MD


Dr. Rong Tang is a breast surgeon in Exeter, NH. Dr. Tang was trained in General Surgery in China and OB/GYN Surgery in the United States. She has a clinical interest in Breast Surgery.

“I have always had a passion for women's healthcare. After graduating from medical school, I was first trained in plastic surgery and completed my surgical residency in China. I moved to the US for more in-depth and impactful women’s care. I completed an OBGYN residency at Rochester General Hospital and a breast surgery fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital where I also conducted extensive breast cancer research.”
 
“My areas of clinical expertise include nipple-sparing mastectomies, skin-sparing mastectomies, lumpectomy margins, benign breast disease management, and the use of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols that decrease post-operative pain and recovery time. My special interest also includes utilizing plastic surgery techniques to improve cosmetic outcomes while achieving optimal oncologic goals. In addition to breast surgery, I am also passionate about gynecologic and obstetric care for breast cancer survivors.”

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Specialty
Gender
Female
Education
  • Undergraduate: BM, BS, Medical School of University of South China, Hunan, China
  • Graduate: MD, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
Residency
Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY
Fellowship
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Board Eligible
OBGYN Surgery

Patient Rating
4.9 out of 5
94 Ratings
47 Comments

Location

Core Physicians
3 Alumni Drive
Exeter, NH 03833
Phone: 603-775-7405
Fax: 603-775-7424

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