Locations
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Eastgate
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Hillsboro
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Thomas Comprehensive Care Center
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Vein Center
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Western Ridge
About Matthew H. Recht
Dr. Recht gets as excited about new technology as he does when cheering on the Bengals or a hometown Michigan team. During his surgical residency, he enjoyed working with a variety of technological advancements in the O.R. at Good Samaritan Hospital. He continues to seek the latest, most innovative technologies and surgical techniques to bring his patients the best possible outcomes. On the front line of innovation, Dr. Recht participates in varied clinical trials at TriHealth. He also teaches the next generation of vascular surgeons and current interventionalists through his involvement with TriHealth's vascular fellowship and integrated vascular residency, along with training courses held at TriHealth for physicians worldwide. In his practice, Dr. Recht specializes in minimally invasive treatment of all types of problems of the circulatory system, including:
An avid golfer and father of two, Dr. Recht values quality time with his family and friends. He also values the bonds he forms with patients and their families as he partners with them to improve their quality of life.
In the News
TriHealth Physicians First Local Team To Use New Device | TriHealth
TriHealth Creates Fully-Integrated Surgical Institute | TriHealth
Peripheral Artery Disease: Am I at Risk? | TriHealth
Protect Yourself From Carotid Artery Disease | TriHealth
Gut Check: Leading the Way with Minimally Invasive Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery | TriHealth
Experience
Training
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Medical School, Medical Doctor, 2000
Board Certifications
Vascular Surgery
American Board of Surgery, 2008
Ratings & Reviews
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