Dominic Rosso

Ontario – Toronto GTA – Mississauga

Radiology, Diagnostic

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Radiology, Diagnostic

active

62250

male

20

Fluent in English

Hospital privileges:
Trillium Health Centre,Mississauga Site (Mississauga)

Registered as Independent Practice (from 11 Jul 1991)

Specialty Diagnostic Radiology (30 Jun 1995)

Independent Practice (from 11 Jul 1991)
Registered on 11 Jul 1991
Graduated at University of Ottawa in 1990

Specialty Diagnostic Radiology (30 Jun 1995)

Hospital privileges:
Trillium Health Centre,Mississauga Site (Mississauga)

Postgraduate Training:
Clinical Fellow at The University of Western Ontario - Diagnostic Radiology (01 Jul 1995-30 Jun 1996)
Clinical Fellow at The University of Western Ontario - Neuroradiology (01 Jul 1996-30 Jun 1997)

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J.M.

My wife got annurysm surgery done led by him and collapsed with Comma immediately just 7 days after she was discharged from the Trillium. When she fell 2nd time, she was denied to be accepted from Trillium so had to be moved to St. Michaels at midnight. But too much blood already in the brain since she took blood thinner daily after first surgery and she never came back to consciousness and passed away in 7 days. By chance I found the first surgery went very wrong. The stant was placed wrong spot, never blocking the anurysm spot and no coiling. After surgery he mentioned no coil for some reason but he would watch closely during recovery. But when she showed some recovery she was discharged with not enough explannation. When I saw the MRI image taken at St. Michael's after 2nd collapse, I realized she should have never been discharged until a proper treatment to be done. I believe she needed another surgery for fixing the problem spot b4 discharged. But who can know and who can say that? I truly regret my foolishness and surrendor to the order of discharge from hospital without asking too much. I understand hard work for the job and could make mistake anytime. My wife could have been saved if it had done more carefully.

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Agnes Cosca

Dr. Rosso has given me a chance to a second life.Ihad bbrain aneurysm surgery February of this year performed by Dr. D. Rosso. He is very knowledgeable, comfortable and confident in his medical expertise. A very respectful doctor and deserving of much respect for the way he cares for his patient's well being and recovery. My family and I cannot thank him enough for giving me another chance to live my life all over again. Dr. Rosso may you be more blessed because you are so much a blessing to so many people's lives and their families. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart.

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Odie Garsin

Our son, Erwin, is a new immigrant to Canada. He has just turned 31 but he has a developmental delay. He has had a history of epilepsy since he was 3 months old and has been under medication for it. Back home in the Philippines, we brought him to different neurologists and was given different medications but his seizures went uncontrolled until finally we found a young and very good neurologist who prescribed the combination drugs he has been taking which have controlled his seizures. He never had any seizure attacks since Erwin has been taking those drugs. We arrived in Canada in May 2013. Erwin was taken to the doctor for routine check up and was set to see a neurologist. The neurologist who saw him said one of his medications was too small a dose to cause anything and so he ordered Erwin to stop taking it. After about a month, he had seizures and then that one big seizure which prompted us to call 911 because Erwin began to act strange after his seizure. He was immediately brought to hospital. The ct scan showed he had bleeding in his brain. Aneurysm. After 3 days, he was seen by Dr Rosso and underwent Endovascular repair of complex left ICA aneurysm. We were all told of the complications of the surgery and to be prepared for the worst scenario that could happen during surgery or after, if our son will make it through. In less than 2 hours, the surgery was done and our son was alive. That was a miracle! That was a testimony of God's work through and amazing doctor! Erwin was in the ICU for 17 days and was in hospital for 3 months. Although Erwin had to recuperate slowly in the hospital and is, up to now, undergoing physiotherapy, we are grateful that he is on that sure road to recovery and is close to what he was before surgery. We cannot thank Dr. Rosso enough for the job he has done. He is an amazing person and a very kind and compassionate doctor.

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CJS

Dr. Rosso is very arrogant & has no 'bed-side' manner & does not listen to the patient. While undergoing a procedure by Dr. Rosso, I experienced terrible pain right from the start. Even though I repeatedly told the doctor of this pain, he continued.. despite my pleadings for him to stop. He called me a 'wimp' & said he knew what he was doing, that he did this all the time & no one else ever complained. Eventually 1 of the technicians in the room mentioned something about my blood pressure to Dr. Rosso & only then did he stop the procedure. While being returned to my room, I complained of a terrible burning pain on my left leg. When the nurse looked to see what was causing such pain, she noticed a large black area of necrotic tissue on the outside of my leg. This was the result of Dr. Rosso's unwillingness to stop the procedure when I first told him of the horrible pain I was experiencing. It is now 4 yrs. later & I'm still dealing with ulcerated sores on that leg.. thank you Dr. Rosso.

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