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Dr. Matthew Concannon, MD

Dr. Matthew Concannon, MD

Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery*
35+ years of experience

Dr. Matthew Concannon, MD is a plastic surgeon in Columbia, MO and has over 35 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1987. He is affiliated with University of Missouri Health Care. He is accepting new patients.

3.4 Star Rating
Based on 27 reviews 3.4 Star Rating (27 reviews)

Practice

3115 Falling Leaf Ct Columbia, MO 65201

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3.4

27 ratings, 9 with a written review
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Staff friendliness
What could be improved
  • I didn't feel respected
  • Didn't listen or answer questions
  • Didn't explain conditions well
  • Appointment was rushed
  • Didn't trust the provider's decisions
  • Long wait times
1 person found this helpful
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Patient – Nov 01, 2023
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What went well
No results
What could be improved
  • I didn't feel respected
  • Didn't listen or answer questions
  • Staff wasn't friendly
  • Didn't trust the provider's decisions
2 people found this helpful
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May 18, 2023
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What went well
No results
What could be improved
  • Difficult to schedule appointment
  • Didn't listen or answer questions
  • Didn't explain conditions well
  • Staff wasn't friendly
  • Appointment was rushed
  • Didn't trust the provider's decisions
  • Long wait times
3 people found this helpful
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Jan 15, 2019
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
3 people found this helpful
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Savannah in MO, MO – Jul 12, 2018
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
What could be improved
No results
3 people found this helpful
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eric bunce in none – May 30, 2018
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
3 people found this helpful
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Miranda in Missouri – Nov 23, 2017
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
5 people found this helpful
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Shyanne in Versailles, MO – Nov 21, 2016
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
5 people found this helpful
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Lauren in Columbia, MO – Jun 07, 2016
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What went well
  • Wait times
What could be improved
  • Didn't listen or answer questions
  • Didn't explain conditions well
  • Staff wasn't friendly
  • Appointment was rushed
  • Didn't trust the provider's decisions
9 people found this helpful
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KatieK in Columbia, MO – Mar 30, 2016
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care philosophy

Considering plastic surgery in Mid-Missouri? At Concannon Plastic Surgery, our goal is to provide you with exceptional surgical care: safely, professionally, and at a reasonable price. Our staff works to provide the best possible surgical outcomes...read more
  • Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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  • Massachusetts General Hospital-harvard Medical School

    Fellowship Hospital, 1995
  • University Of Missouri At Columbia

    Residency Hospital, 1994
  • University Mo

    Internship Hospital, 1988
  • University Of Missouri At Columbia

    Internship Hospital, 1988
  • University Of Missouri School Of Medicine

    Medical School, 1987
  • St. Louis University

    Undergraduate School, 1983
American Board of Medical Specialties®
American Board of Plastic Surgery®
Hand Surgery
Plastic Surgery
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  • Wound Coverage Using Modified Tissue Expansion

  • Microsurgical Replantation of an Ear in a Child without Venous Repair

  • The Reverse Superficial Sural Artery Flap for Complex Lower Extremity and Foot Reconstruction: Revisited and Refined

  • Bone Induction Using Demineralized Bone in the Rabbit Femur: A Long-Term Study

  • Discussion: The Diminishing Presence of Plastic Surgeons in Hand Surgery: A Critical Analysis

  • Hand Pearls, 2002

  • Management of a Metacarpophalangeal Joint Fracture Using a Dynamic Traction Splint and Early Motion.

  • Omiderm: An Inexpensive Dressing after CO2 Laser Resurfacing

  • An Intraoperative Stent for McIndoe Vaginal Construction

  • Primary Closure of the Donor Site for the Littler Neurovascular Island Flap Transfer

  • Late Digital Replantation Failure: Pathophysiology and Risk Factors.

  • "Plan B": What to do when your lower extremity free flap fails?

  • A Simple, Effective, and Liberating Method to Protect Casts and Splints

  • The Predictive Value of Electrodiagnostic Studies in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Facilitating Fetal Rabbit Surgery

  • A Critical Look at Capsular Contracture in Subglandular Versus Subpectoral Mammary Augmentation.

  • Skin Expansion as Preparation for an Opening Wedge Osteotomy of the Mid-Foot in Arthrogryposis.

  • A Handy Radiographic Marker

  • Improved Survival in a Replantation Model Containing Ischemic Muscle.

  • Interview about Men and plastic surgery ("Bro-tox"), 2012

  • Discussion: An Economic Analysis of Hand Transplantation in the United States

  • Splinting after Carpal Tunnel Release: Current Practice, Scientific Evidence, and Trends

  • Welcome to Concannon Plastic Surgery, 2012

  • Effect of Amifostine on UVB Radiation Induced Skin Tumors in Xeroderma Pigmentosum Mice: P25

  • Common Hand Problems in Primary Care, 1999

  • The Inhibition of Fibroblast Growth by Monokines: An In-Vitro and In-Vivo Study.

  • Analysis of Lipocyte Viability after Liposuction

  • The Use of Demineralized Bone Powder in an Onlay Graft Model

  • Free Fibular Transfer in a Growing Individual (Long Term Results).

  • The Inhibitory Effect of Minocycline on Hypertrophic Scarring

  • Invited discussion: Treatment of irreversible lesion of the radial nerve by tendon transfer: Indication and long-term results of the Merle d'Aubigne procedure.

  • Analysis of Freshwater Pathogens: A guide to rational empiric antibiotic coverage.

  • Discussion of Carpal Tunnel Release in the United States and Sweden: Reimbursement Patterns, Cost for Treatment, and Return to Work.

  • Computer-Generated Slide Graphics: An Exciting Advancement or a Problem?

  • Workforce Issues

  • A Superior Material for Pediatric Hand Surgery Dressings

  • Social Improvement after the Wilke Procedure for Excessive Drooling.

  • Fungal Infections of the Perionychium

  • Digital Images in the Diagnosis of Wound Healing Problems

  • Tendon and Nerve Surgery in the Hand: A Third Decade

  • Late Rupture of a Flexor Tendon After Electrical Injury: Tendon Localization Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

  • The Impact of the Media on Women with Breast Implants

  • The Effect of Herbal Medicines on Platelet Function: An In Vivo Experiment and Review of the Literature

  • Immediate Reconstruction of Distal Extensor Tendon Loss With a Tendon Graft.

  • Is There Liability With Chemotherapy Following Immediate Breast Reconstruction?

  • The Incidence of Recurrence after Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release

  • Nipple Reconstruction Using the "Inchworm Flap".

  • The Effect of Tirofiban on Microvascular Thrombosis: Crush Model

  • Inhibition of Perioperative Platelet Aggregation Using Toradol (Ketorolac).

  • Invited discussion: A Technique for the Repair of Chronic Volar Plate Avulsion of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint: A Review of 54 Cases.

  • Impedance Plethysmography: A New Method for Continuous Muscle Perfusion Monitoring

  • Augmenting the narrow-based breast: The unfurling technique to prevent the double-bubble deformity

  • The Antibacterial Effects of Tumescent Liposuction Fluid

  • Application of Maxillofacial Miniplating and Microplating Systems to the Hand

  • Patterns of Free-Radical Production after Tourniquet Ischemia: Implications for the Hand Surgeon

  • National Merit Scholarship, 1979

  • Outstanding Young Physician Award (University Of Missouri Medical Alumni), 2001

  • Best Doctors in America, 2005-2012

  • MU Health Care's Outstanding Heath Educator, 2003

  • Guide to America's Top Plastic Surgeons, 2006

  • Order of Socrates Teaching Excellence Award, 2001

  • American Association of Hand Surgery, Best Presentation at Annual Meeting (in-training), 1989, 1990

  • Who's Who in America, Since 2000

  • Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, 1993

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Practice

Specialty Surgical Services3115 Falling Leaf Ct Columbia, MO 65201
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Affiliated Hospitals

  • University of Missouri Health Care

    1 Hospital Dr
    Columbia, MO 65212

    How patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.

    88%
    Patients said they were given information about recovering at home

    4% higher than the national average

    77%
    Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well

    2% higher than the national average

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