Suzanne Coopey
AHN Breast Surgery at Health + Wellness Pavilion Wexford
Office (878) 332-4387
Fax (878) 332-4490
12311 Perry Highway,
Wexford, PA 15090
About
Suzanne Coopey
Suzanne Coopey, MD, is a breast surgeon with expertise in nipple-sparing mastectomies, the treatment of high-risk breast lesions, lumpectomy margins, and the use of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols, which aim to decrease or eliminate opioid use, pain, nausea, and hospital stay. Joining AHN from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Dr. Coopey has played a prominent role in multiple influential breast clinical research projects, and she was a previous assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. She also serves as Director of Breast Surgery for AHN and Chair of Breast Cancer Program for AHN Cancer Institute.
Primary Specialty
Doctor
Practice
AHN Breast Surgery at Health + Wellness Pavilion Wexford
Gender
Female
Education
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Training
Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital Brigham and Womens Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Certification
American Board of Surgery-Surgery
Not Accepting New Patients
Degrees
Medical Doctor
Admitting Hospitals
Allegheny General Hospital, Wexford Surgery Center, Saint Vincent Hospital, West Penn Hospital, Wexford Hospital, Forbes Hospital
Office Name
AHN Breast Surgery at Health + Wellness Pavilion Wexford
Languages
English
Business Hours
Monday:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Services
breast surgery revision, breast cancer symptoms, breast cancer risk factors, early breast cancer signs, breast implant illness, lumpectomy revision, ductal carcinoma in situ (dcis), lobular carcinoma in situ (lcis), goldilocks mastectomy, breast reconstruction with flap surgery, reconstructive surgery of the nipple, polymastia, supernumerary nipple, micromastia, amazia, amastia, her2 positive breast cancer, fibroadenoma, top surgery, areola sparing mastectomy, axillary mass, breast hyperplasia, breast calcification, axillary lymphadenectomy, implant based breast reconstruction, autologous breast tissue reconstruction, recurrent breast cancer, radiation induced breast deformity, breast implant leak, breast implant rupture, breast implant deformity correction, skin sparing mastectomy, oncoplastic breast surgery, nipple sparing mastectomy, nipple reinnervation, breast revision, breast reinnervation, breast deformities, sentinel lymph node biopsy, triple negative breast cancer, breast cancer surgery, bloodless breast surgery, breast cancer, acquired deformity of reconstructed breast, sentinel node biopsy, scar hypertrophy, ruptured implant, ptosis repair, male breast reduction, disproportion of reconstructed breast, deformity of reconstructed breast, cancer risk reduction surgery, breast prosthesis, acquired absence of breast, ptosis of breasts, postmastectomy lymphedema syndrome, postpartum mastitis, nipple repair, nipple lesions, nipple fissure, mondor's disease, microcalcifications, mastotomy, mastoplasty, mastitis, mastectomy, mammary dysplasia, mammary duct ectasia, male breast cancer, lumpectomy, hypoplasia of breast, hypopigmented nipple lesions, hypertrophy of breast, galactorrhea, galactocele, fat grafting, dysplasia of breast, contusion of breast, congenital hypoplasia of breast, carcinoma in situ of breast, breast surgery, breast reduction, breast reconstruction, breast lump, breast fine needle aspiration, fibrocystic breast changes, breast thickening, mastopathy, breast diseases, breast cyst, breast conservation, open breast biopsy, core needle biopsy of breast, breast biopsy, breast augmentation, breast atrophy, breast abscess, benign breast lump, aspiration breast cyst