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Dr. Ann Schwentker practices in all aspects of pediatric plastic surgery, from correction of congenital defects to reconstruction following trauma or surgery. Her special interests include pediatric microsurgery for reconstruction of the injured brachial plexus and facial nerve, ear reconstruction and cleft lip and palate. She also maintains an active interest in aesthetic surgery including facial rejuvenation and body contouring. Dr. Schwentker is board certified.

Dr. Ann Schwentker is Director of the Center for Brachial Plexus and Facial Nerve Reconstruction at Children's Hospital. A Yale graduate and Fulbright scholar, Dr Ann Schwentker graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She received her residency training in plastic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and specialized training in Pediatric Plastic Surgery at the University of Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Ann Schwentker has conducted research in wound healing including keloid and hypertrophic scarring, and has contributed articles on wound healing and pediatric microsurgery to medical journals.

When out of the office, Dr. Ann Schwentker and her husband are involved in raising their three children, scuba diving, skiing, and plastic surgery mission work in Honduras.

She currently sees patients at our Piedmont and Northside Hospital locations along with Children’s Hospital of Atlanta at Scottish Rite (CHOA). Please contact her assistant, Lori Ponder, at 404-351-1155 or lponder@atlplastic.com for more information.

Financing options available with Capital One. Dr. Schwentker's ID is 186320.

 


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Pediatric Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Associates (PPSCA),
a division of Atlanta Plastic Surgery P.C.

Atlanta Plastic Surgery
Surgeons:
Fernando D. Burstein, M.D.
Joseph K Williams, M.D.
Ann Schwentker, M.D.
Congenital Disorders
Maxillofacial Deformities
Endoscopic
Surgery
Bone Expansion
Brachial Plexus
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