Who holds the scalpel, and in what kind of room

Picture the moment you decide cosmetic surgery is on the table and you start asking the two questions that keep people up at night: who is doing the cutting, and where. The listing for Christopher Zochowski, MD answers both without making you dig. The practice is run by a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than twenty years of experience, based in Gahanna on the east side of the Columbus, Ohio metro. When a procedure needs an operating room, it happens at Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital, an accredited surgical facility. Not an in-office suite whose standards you have to take on trust. That single detail does more reassuring than any line of marketing copy could.

The surgical menu is broad, and the range inside each category is where it gets interesting. Breast work covers augmentation, lift, reduction, reconstruction, and revision. Those last two are not interchangeable with the first three. Reconstruction and revision are harder, slower craft, often for patients coming off cancer treatment or an earlier surgery that went sideways, and a surgeon who lists them is claiming a level of skill you can hold him to. Liposuction comes in both traditional and laser-assisted forms. Body contouring reaches the thighs, arms, and back, and the practice lists the combined mommy makeover, Brazilian butt lift, and tummy tuck as standalone procedures. Male patients are named explicitly, with gynecomastia correction and sculpting on offer. The stated patient range at Christopher Zochowski, MD runs from people in their twenties through their sixties: younger patients after one cosmetic adjustment, parents weighing post-pregnancy procedures, older patients leaning toward non-invasive options or reconstruction. A practice covering that spread has to flex in consultation instead of funneling everyone toward the same answer, and the setup here is built for that.

What keeps the breadth defensible, instead of scattershot, is the hospital affiliation sitting underneath it. Plenty of practices advertise a long list of procedures. Far fewer can point to an accredited surgical hospital where the major work gets done, which is the difference between a wide brochure and a wide operation that can stand behind what it advertises. The reconstruction and revision listings, the hospital privileges, the two decades of board certification: read together, those are the load-bearing claims at Christopher Zochowski, MD, and they are the ones a serious patient should weigh first. Everything else is supporting cast.

The lighter side of the practice

Alongside surgery, Christopher Zochowski, MD runs a med spa: Botox, Dysport, dermal fillers, lip enhancement, laser treatments, RF microneedling, CoolSculpting, and PRP therapy, plus a medical-grade skincare line. A separate medical weight loss track uses Semaglutide and other GLP-1 medications under clinical supervision. Bundling minor work and surgery under the same roof at Christopher Zochowski, MD is plainly convenient for someone who wants a small treatment now and might consider something bigger down the road.

What the outside platforms say

The third-party numbers line up, and they cover a lot of ground. Birdeye, pulling aggregated Google data, shows a 4.9 across 71 reviews. RateMDs gives a 5.0. Sharecare sits at 4.6 across 22 reviews. Vitals lands at 4.5 from 20 ratings. RealSelf carries an active profile with patient narratives, and Healthgrades confirms the twenty-plus years of experience alongside audited patient reviews. US News lists Christopher Zochowski, MD among practices described as highly recommended. Six platforms, no outlier telling a different story. The mild spread between a 4.5 and a 5.0 reads as different patient groups posting at different moments, which is more believable than six identical perfect scores would be. Seventy-one Birdeye reviews plus five corroborating sources give a patient something they can go verify on their own, and that is about as solid a reputation picture as this category produces.

Contact is straightforward. The Gahanna street address and a direct phone number both appear on the listing, and there is a consultation request path for anyone who would rather start in writing. No chat popup to fight, no multi-step form standing between you and a phone number. For an established surgical practice that is the floor, and the Christopher Zochowski, MD listing clears it without fuss.

Here is the part worth saying plainly. Christopher Zochowski, MD is a practice this wide, reaching from reconstruction through fillers through weight loss, and it can describe itself accurately while still not telling you which of its paths is yours. The credentials and the hospital tie answer the safety question; they do not answer the fit question, and no listing for any surgeon could. The honest read is that the verifiable parts are unusually strong here. Six independent review sources pointing the same way, an accredited hospital behind the operating schedule, and twenty years of board certification add up to a record at Christopher Zochowski, MD that holds together when you press on it, and a Columbus-area patient evaluating a major procedure has enough on the page to take this practice seriously before so much as picking up the phone. What none of it settles is your specific case, and the listing makes no claim that it does.

One small thing stands out scrolling the listing: the named hospital. Most cosmetic surgery entries name a building they own and a marketing line; this one names Mount Carmel New Albany and lets you go check the accreditation yourself.


Business address
Zochowski Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
725 Buckles Ct, Suite 210,
Gahanna,
OH
43230
United States

Contact details
Phone: 6144907500