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Dr. Martin Goodman, MD

Dr. Martin Goodman, MD

Age 54 General Surgery M
(7) 7 reviews

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About

Dr. Martin Goodman, MD works in Boston, MA as a General Surgery Specialist and has 33 years experience.
He graduated from UMDNJ--Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1990. Dr. Goodman has has worked on more claims relating to Intestinal Obstruction, Colorectal Cancer and Secondary Malignancies than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Goodman has received an average rating of 3.9 from patients and has been reviewed 7 times. He is affiliated with Tufts Medical Center. His office accepts new patients and has telehealth appointments. Dr. Goodman practices at Tufts Medical Center General Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Colon and Rectal Surgery in Boston, MA.

Education

  • Cooper Hospital University Medical Center|Cooper Hospital-Univ. Med. Cen, Residency Hospital
  • UMDNJ--Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Medical School — 1990

Insurance Accepted

  • Aetna
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • First Health
  • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
  • MultiPlan
  • Tufts Health Plan

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Aug 24, 2017
Dr.Goodman has saved my life times two- I don't trust anyone else to do any type of abd surgery on me. I have recommended him to another appendix cancer patient, but this patient never called him and opted for chemo only.
d. mcgovern in taunton, MA — Aug 24, 2017
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Dr. Martin Goodman, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today. See Dr. Goodman's profile to make an appointment.

Dr. Goodman accepts telehealth appointments. See Dr. Goodman's profile to make an appointment.

Dr. Goodman accepts Aetna, Anthem and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts as well as many others.

Dr. Goodman's office is located at 800 Washington St # 9248 Boston, MA 02111. Find other locations and directions on MedicalNewsToday.

Dr. Goodman frequently sees patients for Intestinal Obstruction, Colorectal Cancer and Secondary Malignancies. Check Dr. Goodman's experience on other conditions or procedures on their MedicalNewsToday profile.

Dr. Goodman has a star rating of 3.9/5 and has been reviewed 7 times.

Dr. Goodman has been practicing as a General Surgery Specialist for 33 years.

Hospital Affiliations

  • Tufts Medical Center

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      Tufts Medical Center General Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Colon and Rectal Surgery
      800 Washington St # 9248, Boston, MA 02111 (617) 636-9248

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  1. Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor

    Everyone ages 18 to 79 needs to get tested for hepatitis C. (USPSTF)

  2. Protect Yourself from Seasonal Flu

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  3. Talk with Your Doctor About Depression

    Talk with your doctor about how you are feeling if you have been sad, down, or hopeless. (USPSTF)

  4. Get Your Well-Woman Visit Every Year

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  5. Get Screened for Cervical Cancer

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  6. Watch for Warning Signs of Relationship Violence

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  8. Get Vaccines to Protect Your Health (Adults Ages 19 to 49)

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  9. Get Tested for HIV

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