Mark David Gonze, MD

Mark David Gonze, MD

Vascular Surgery

Mark David Gonze, MD

UM Upper Chesapeake Medical Services

Languages: English

Gender: Male

Locations

PH: 410-420-4355

FAX: 410-420-4366

University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Center for Wound Care

510 Upper Chesapeake Drive
Suite 409
Bel Air, MD 21014

PH: 443-643-3500

FAX: 443-643-3515

UM Upper Chesapeake Danny and Gail Jones Primary Care - Box Hill

3401 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive
Suite 204
Abingdon, MD 21009

PH: 410-836-8667

FAX: 410-836-8996

About Me

Dr. Gonze is an accomplished and respected vascular surgeon renowned for his expertise in endovascular surgical techniques. His dedication to providing accessible, compassionate care and striving for the best health outcomes is greatly appreciated by his patients.

Dr. Gonze's significant contributions to the field of vascular surgery include numerous scholarly publications and a role as clinical associate professor of surgery at University of Maryland School of Medicine. His distinguished career includes service as a major in the US Army.

Expanding his professional scope, Dr. Gonze has taken on pivotal roles including chief of surgery at University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health (UM UCH), co-director of the UM UCH Wound Care Center, and establishing affiliations with Christiana Care Union Hospital. These positions reflect his deep commitment to advancing the fields of wound care and surgery.

Dr. Gonze is an esteemed member of the American College of Surgeons and the Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation. He has been acknowledged as a "Top Doctor" by Baltimore Magazine for his outstanding patient care and surgical skills.

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