Dr THOMAS AMBROSETTI

FMH specialist in Surgery
General Surgery, Visceral Surgery, Proctology, Colorectal Surgery

Dr Ambrosetti completed his medical and surgical training in Switzerland. After obtaining his medical degree from the Geneva Faculty of Medicine, he performed his surgical training at the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG), as well as in the hospitals of Sion, Sierre, Martigny (Valais Hospital) and Nyon (GHOL), where he focused his training on the specific fields of minimally invasive surgery and parietology. After obtaining his FMH title of Specialist Physician in Surgery, he decided to set up a private practice in Montreux and Geneva.

 

Specializations

  • Parietology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • General Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Visceral Surgery Proctology

Qualifications

  • FMH Surgery

Schools

  • Faculty of Medicine of Geneva

Languages spoken

  • French
  • English
  • German
  • Italian

Affiliations

Member of FMH

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