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    Toufic Safa,MD

    2.3 (3 reviews)
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    Gregory A DeVita, MD FACS - Gregory A. Devita,M.D., F.A.C.S.

    Gregory A DeVita, MD FACS

    4.6(21 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    It has now been over a decade and a half since Dr. Devita permanently altered my ability to…read morebreathe. I still cannot breathe out of my right nostril. Not partially. Completely obstructed. Every single day. I have seen doctors across the United States and abroad. The answer is always the same: my nasal bones were shaved so thin that no surgeon will touch it out of fear the entire structure will collapse. I am unfixable. Let that sink in. I wake up every morning unable to breathe through my nose. I sleep poorly. I get migraines. My quality of life has been diminished in ways I could never have imagined when I walked into that office as a young woman who simply wanted a smaller nose. Since my last update, I have continued to receive messages from other patients, many of them young women, who experienced the exact same outcome. This is not an isolated incident. This is a pattern. To anyone reading this in 2026 considering this doctor: please, I am begging you. Read every review here carefully. What I am living with is permanent and irreversible. No amount of money, no revision, no specialist anywhere in the world can undo what was done to me. Do NOT let this man operate on you.

    A true professional is putting it lightly. I was so nervous having treatment performed but his…read moreskill, patience, and bedside manner put me at ease. He was so helpful post surgery and quick to answer any questions or concerns. Thank Dr Devita for taking such good care of me. I could not be happier with my results!

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    Neil Tanna, MD, FACS

    Neil Tanna, MD, FACS

    5.0(13 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I remember the exact moment everything split into "before" and "after." One phone call, one word I…read morenever thought would belong to me. Cancer. I was young--too young, I thought, for something that sounded so final, so heavy. I was coming off of a period of happiness, just had just celebrated my MIRACLE IVF daughter's first birthday. My initial feeling wasn't even fear. It was disbelief, like I had stepped into someone else's life by mistake. Then the fear came. It wasn't just about being sick. It was the quiet, relentless questions that followed me everywhere. Am I going to live? Will I see my child grow up? Will she remember me the way I am now, or only through pictures and stories? I would sit in the dark after everyone was asleep, staring at the ceiling, trying to imagine a future that suddenly felt uncertain. The hardest part wasn't always the physical pain--it was the not knowing. And then there was the loss of who I thought I was. My body didn't feel like mine anymore. Hair gone, I was flat chested, and my vibrance was gone. Every appointment, every scan, every treatment changed something--my energy, my appearance, my confidence. I felt like I was watching pieces of myself fall away, one by one. I wasn't just fighting a disease; I was trying to hold onto my identity as a mother, as a woman, as myself. Navigating it all felt overwhelming. The logistics alone, the appointments, travel, waiting rooms. It was all exhausting. Sometimes it felt like my entire life was measured in miles to the hospital and minutes until the next result. There were days I wanted to give up, not because I didn't want to live, but because I didn't know how to keep carrying the weight of it all. But somewhere in the middle of all that fear, something unexpected happened. I found Dr. Tanna and his amazing team, who didn't just treat my cancer--they saw me. Dr. Tanna and all of his amazing doctors and team became more than medical practitioners . They listened, REALLU listened, when I was scared or confused or just needed to say things out loud. They took their time, never making me feel like just another case or another appointment squeezed into a long day. They understood the distance I had to travel, the toll it took, and they worked with me, constantly adjusting, accommodating, making it just a little bit easier to keep going. That kind of care changes something in you. It gave me space to breathe when everything felt suffocating. It reminded me that I wasn't alone in this, even when it felt like I was. Slowly, very slowly, I started to feel small pieces of myself returning. Not all at once, and not in the same way, but enough to recognize a version of me again. There were moments when I realized I hadn't thought about the C word that day. Moments when I laughed without it feeling forced. Moments when I could look ahead instead of just trying to survive the present. That's when I first felt it: not certainty, not a guarantee, but something I hadn't felt in a long time. It was hope. I'm still in it. Still healing, still showing up to appointments, still learning how to live in a body and a life that has been changed. But now, I can see a light ahead. It's not blinding or perfect, but it's there. And that matters. I don't think I'll ever be the exact person I was before cancer. But I'm starting to understand that maybe that's not the goal. Maybe it's about becoming someone who has walked through fear and uncertainty and come out with a deeper sense of what it means to be alive. And I carry so much gratitude for the Dr. Tanna and his team who stood beside me, who treated me with patience, kindness, and humanity. Who reminded me, again and again, that I was more than this diagnosis. They didn't just help save my life. They helped me find my way back to it.

    From the moment I walked into Dr. Tanna's office, I felt completely seen, heard, and comfortable…read more Meeting him instantly put me at ease, and I knew right away that he was the surgeon I wanted to go with. He has the best bedside manner I could have asked for -- kind, attentive, honest, and incredibly reassuring. Dr. Tanna truly takes the time to build a real connection with his patients. He genuinely cared about my goals and my results, and he was always very real and honest with me throughout the entire process, which I appreciated so much. I never felt rushed or brushed off, and every question or concern I had was met with patience and clarity. He was also extremely easy to reach whenever I needed anything, which made such a difference and gave me so much peace of mind. I felt supported every step of the way. I am beyond happy with my experience and results, and I couldn't recommend Dr. Tanna more to anyone considering breast augmentation.

    Toufic Safa,MD - surgeons - Updated May 2026

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