Restore Appearance, Confidence, & Function
The loss of a body part is a profoundly life-altering experience—one that affects both the physical and emotional well-being of your patient. As their trusted physician, you play a critical role in supporting them through this difficult journey. Your medical expertise and compassionate care are vital in helping them heal and adapt.
While we cannot fully replace what has been lost, your referral for a custom prosthesis can dramatically improve their quality of life—restoring a sense of wholeness, confidence, and hope for the future.
To initiate care quickly and easily, please contact us at (877) 242-7951 or email ggion@medicalartprosthetics.com. We ensure your patient receives prompt and seamless access to services, regardless of their location or their preferred anaplastologist.
Please also ensure that all documentation meets insurance requirements, as this is a key step in expediting the process for everyone involved—especially your patient.

Five Simple Steps to Refer Your Patients Today
- You send a prescription to our main clinic, complete with diagnosis codes and supporting visit notes. (See examples below under Documentation Best Practices)
- Your patient contacts us to schedule a free evaluation.
- We evaluate your patient and verify their insurance benefits.
- Our experienced practitioners will fabricate and fit the prescribed prosthesis to your patient.
- We report the outcomes with photographs back to the referring physician.
Doctors Who Install Osseointegrated Fixtures to Support Facial Prostheses
Surgeons who provide magnetic attachment prostheses in collaboration with clinical anaplastologists at Medical Art Prosthetics.
Michael T. Murray, M.D.
6060 Hellyer Ave. #150
San Jose, CA 95138
408-227-6300 (Office)
408-227-6314 (Fax)
Jason Pomerantz, M.D.
Plastic Surgery
University of California San Francisco
350 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143
(415) 353-4201
Joseph Roberson, M.D.
1900 University Avenue, Suite 101
E. Palo Alto, CA 94303
650-494-1000 (phone)
650-332-8288 (fax)
Jon S. Wilensky, M.D.
4370 La Jolla Village Dr., Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92122-1251
(P) 858-622-0200
(F) 858-622-0205
Steven J. Covici, M.D., FACS
3640 Main Street
Suite 203
Springfield, MA 01107
413-351-9010 (Office)
413-737-7377
Jacob Gerzenshtein, M.D.
4429 Florida National Drive
Lakeland, FL 33813
863-647-2200
Sam J. Marzo, M.D.
Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Loyola University Health System
2160 S. First Ave
Maywood, IL 60153
708-216-1676 (Office)
708-216-2020 (Nurse)
Kianoush Sheykholeslami, M.D., PhD
698 Featherstone Road
Rockford, IL 61107
815-398-3277
Matthew L. Kircher, M.D.
Otolaryngology, Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Loyola University Health System
2160 S. First Ave.
Maywood, IL 60153
888-584-7888
Amy Pittman, M.D.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Loyola University Health System
2160 S. First Ave.
Maywood, IL 60153
888-584-7888
Mark D. Fisher M.D.
Pediatric and Craniofacial Surgery
Cleft Team Co-Director
Clinical Assistant Professor
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
200 Hawkins Drive, 1534 JCP
Iowa City, IA 52245-1086
Tel: (319) 356-7941
Pager: 2386
Mobile: (319) 855-0111
mark-d-fisher@uiowa.edu
Timothy King, M.D.
1000 Langworthy Street
Dubuque, IA 52001
563-584-3475
Robert Morin, M.D., FACS
125 Prospect Ave Ste 1D
Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-488-3422
Jonathon Mark, M.D.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology
P.O. Box 670528
ML 0528
Cincinnati, Ohio 45627
Office 5135581890
markjr@ucmail.uc.edu
Matthew J. Conquest, D.M.D.
1187 Thorn Run Extension, Suite 110
Moon Township, PA 15108
412-264-8440 (Office)
Douglas P. Sinn, DDS
1752 Broad Park Cir N.
Mansfield, TX 76063
(817) 225-3223
Catherine Garland, M.D.
Plastic Surgery
University of Wisconsin
Delora Mount, M.D.
Craniofacial Surgery
University of Wisconsin
John W. Siebert, M.D.
600 Highland Avenue
Box 3236, Clinical Science Center
Madison, WI 53792
(608) 263-5008
Documentation Best Practices
It is important to provide an accurate ICD-10 code on all prescriptions and medical record notes for compliance with payer requirements. Please clearly document:
- ICD-10 codes AND descriptor narratives
- Direct connection between diagnosis, underlying cause, and resultant condition. For example:
- Trauma: Partial or complete traumatic amputation (of digit, of pinna, etc.)
- Disease: Complete rhinectomy secondary to squamous cell carcinoma
- Congenital: Absence of the right pinna secondary to failed autologous reconstruction for microtia
- Prosthesis description and notes that all consistently support the codes you select, such as:
- Silicone prosthetic finger to restore length of residual digit for job, keyboarding, etc.
- Midfacial prosthesis to cover defect cavity, protect exposed nasal mucosa, restore airway, etc.
- Implant-retained magnetic ear prosthesis to, support eyeglasses, localize sound, etc.
If you need immediate assistance for clarification or would like to discuss a case, please contact us now:
Phone: (877)242-7951
Email: ggion@medicalartprosthetics.com