Geoffrey Lowell Bloomfield, MD

General Surgery

Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery

UM Upper Chesapeake Medical Services

Languages: English

Gender: Male

Locations

University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Surg Assoc Gen Surgery Bel Air

520 Upper Chesapeake Drive
Suite 412
Bel Air, MD 21014
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PH: 443-643-4400

FAX: 443-643-4404

About Me

Dr. Bloomfield served his country for 30 years in the Army Reserve as a general surgeon. He has been practicing General Surgery in Harford County at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center for 15 years. In addition to performing multiple traditional surgeries 

Dr. Bloomfield  has a particular interest in robotic minimally invasive surgery. He presently serves as the Chairman of the Robotic Steering Committee at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. 

He earned his medical degree from Loyola University Chicago and did his surgical residency training at Virginia Commonwealth University. 

Provider Introduction: Geoffrey Lowell Bloomfield, MD

Provider Ratings

The UMMS Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Learn more about our survey process. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score.

4.6/5 stars
Overall
4.6
Likelihood of recommending this provider
4.7
Provider explained things clearly
4.7
Provider showed concern
4.7
Provider included you in decisions
4.6
Provider discussed treatment options

Patient Reviews (6)

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  • Dr was extremely professional in explaining all facets of my issue from treatment to leaving the issue alone

  • Seemed like family

  • OUTSTANDING SERVICE!!!

  • Horrible... Discharged me while ignoring my stated concerns for symptoms I was still having and kept postponing treating me

  • Dr. Bloomfield showed extreme kindness, and compassion and was very clear with the directions and explained the upcoming gall bladder procedure very well despite my father's inability to really grasp the concepts. We were clear of what to expect and what needs to be accomplished before the procedure.

  • Good