Dr. Matthew Kroh is Vice President of Innovation and Technology at the Cleveland Clinic Institute of Digestive Diseases and Surgery. He is the Head of the Department of Surgical Endoscopy and Anterior Bowel Surgery in the Department of General Surgery. Dr. Kroh also holds positions at the Bariatric and Metabolic Institute and the Center for Surgical Innovation Technology and Education at the Cleveland Clinic's main campus. Dr. Kroh is Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine. Dr. Kroh's areas of expertise include advanced laparoscopic surgery, bariatric surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, surgical endeskopia, and robotic surgery.
After receiving his bachelor's degree in biology and his master's degree from Boston University. Dr. Kroh received his medical degree from New York University's Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Dr. Kroh has given many national and international conferences on laparoscopic and bariatric surgery. Dr. Kroh has been involved in numerous research projects in his field, including the development of a new endoscopic device.
He works in the general surgery department.
Dr. Matthew works at - Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Dr. Matthew specializes in diseases and treatments such as adrenal surgery, bariatric surgery, colonoscopy, and achalasia, cancer, bile duct diseases.