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Turnberry Plastic Surgery offers a wide variety of surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures performed by skilled surgeon, Dr. Adam J. Rubinstein at facilities in Aventura, Florida.


The offices of Turnberry Plastic Surgery are reassuringly sumptuous yet comfortable. The facilities include two residential operating rooms fitted with the most modern, state of the art equipment and staffed by highly qualified and experienced medical professionals. Overnight accommodation is available for patients undergoing procedures that require 24-hour monitoring.

 

One of the leading plastic surgeons in Florida, Dr Rubinstein is noted for his distinctive approach to treating patients. Dr. Rubinstein believes strongly in the importance of treating the whole person - an approach called "Holistic Plastic Surgery".


He believes that a person undergoing cosmetic surgery is making a positive change to their appearance and this improvement should include all aspects of his patients' lives.

 

With each and every patient, Dr. Rubinstein strives to improve their health and their well-being. He tailors an individual program of products and services that includes skin care and nutritional advice at no additional cost. The pre- and post-operative care are second to none and conducive to a faster healing process and a longer lasting result.


Dr. Rubinstein's holistic approach to his patient's health makes him unique in the world of plastic surgery and a perfect match for the Pritikin Longevity Center where he serves as the exclusive plastic surgeon. Whether in his private office or at Pritikin, Dr. Rubinstein offers patients old-fashioned care coupled with highly skilled surgery and modern techniques.

 

 
Turnberry Plastic Surgery offers all-inclusive travel packages that are personally tailored for patients traveling from both inside and outside of the United States. These packages include a variety of hotels in the area to accommodate a range of budgets. Transportation can also be arranged, along with attendant care to assist in the early days after surgery for those traveling alone.

Typically, quotes include surgeons fee, hospital (OR) costs and anesthesia charges. All garments, pre and post care, and supplemental services and goods are also included in the quotes.

Contact Details:

Adam J Rubinstein MD - Turnberry Plastic Surgery
Address: 19495 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200/201 One Turnberry Pl


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Additional Details

Languages
English, Spanish
Accreditations
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Additional Services
Airport pick-up, Accommodation assistance
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Dr. Adam J Rubinstein, MD, FACS

Dr. Rubinstein received his Bachelor of Science degree with honors from the City University of New York – Brooklyn College. He attended St. Louis University School of Medicine and graduated with Distinctions in both Community Service and Research. After medical school Dr. Rubinstein trained in general surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. He continued his training at Miami ...

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Hilarie, , USA
05 Mar, 2010

Dear Dr. Adam, How wonderful it is when the person you have the utmost of confidence in, proved you right! Thank You for everything!! -Gratefully, Hilarie


Eliada Castro & Family, , USA
05 Mar, 2010

Today life has offered me second chance to be a happy girl, and by these words I would like to share my joy with a very special person that with the art of his hands can touch my face and smile. I love you.


Mr. & Mrs. Rymer, , USA
05 Mar, 2010

Thank you son much for being a great doctor and friend to our son - Chris. He is grateful to you and so are we.


Ellen, , USA
05 Mar, 2010

Adam- Thanks for all your time & educated energy - My skin looks great! See you soon. Stay in touch. -Ellen

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About Miami, Florida, USA

Aventura Plastic Surgery

 

Aventura, one of Miami-Dade's newest communities, was incorporated in 1995 and is a young, vibrant, full-service municipality with a diverse demographic base and is recognized internationally as a premier location in which to live, shop and play.

 

Aventura is 3.2 square miles located on the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast Miami-Dade County and is conveniently located between two major South Florida airports and two of the largest and most popular seaports in the world.

Aventura is an upscale condo community with some of South Florida's best-known large-scale condominium projects and apartment buildings. Restaurants, movie theaters and the Aventura Mall are convenient nearby and downtown Fort Lauderdale and Miami are just 20 minutes away.


Miami

Miami is a major city in the southern United States and makes up part of the largest metropolitan area in Florida. Being part of the South Florida region, it is 20 miles from Fort Lauderdale, 106 miles from Naples (Florida) and 156 miles from Key West.


Miami has the largest Latin American population outside of Latin America, with nearly 65% of its population either from Latin America or of Latin American ancestry. Spanish is a language often used for day-to-day discourse in many places, although English is the language of preference.


Climate

Because of its proximity to the equator, Miami's weather is generally hot to really hot! The summer months of June-September will see most daytime highs over 90º fahrenheit (32º celcius). Combined with the region's humidity, these can make for stifling temperatures, both day and night. You won't see nearly a car or home without running air conditioning. Winters average an impressive 75º fahrenheit (23º celcius) for daytime temperatures and nights are slightly cooler. During June to November, rain and thunderstorms can be expected.


Get in

By plane

Miami International Airport is located just west of the city in an unincorporated suburban area. It is an important hub for traffic between North America and Latin America, and one of the largest airports in the world. As a result, Spanish is just as likely to be understood as English. The international traffic makes MIA a large and congested place. Be sure to allow extra time when departing MIA, particularly if flying internationally, as you may face an hour-long line just to check your bags. Curbside check-in is an excellent idea.


The predominant carrier at MIA is American Airlines, which has direct flights to most major cities in the Americas, and several European cities as well. European, Latin-American and Caribbean carriers are well-represented at MIA. The airport has no non-stop service to Asia, Africa or Oceania. The recent construction of two new terminals at MIA has helped with the airport's passenger capacities as well as the efficiency in going through customs and baggage claim.


Fort Lauderdale International Airport is 25-40 minutes north of Miami proper, depending on traffic, and does not have nearly as many international routes.

 


By train

Amtrak's Silver Service operates two trains daily to Miami from New York City, Washington, D.C. and other cities along the Eastern Seaboard. The ride from New York is about 24 hours but is often subject to delays, as Amtrak uses poorer-quality freight lines south of Washington and must cope with slow freight trains along the way.


There are frequent (at least 1 per hour) Tri-Rail trains every day to Miami from West Palm Beach, Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale on weekdays. However, on the weekends, the trains come every 2 hours. The weekday fare varies by distance but the weekend fare is $4 between any two stations on the line.


By car

There are three main highways coming into Miami. I-95 runs along the Atlantic coast of the United States and terminates in Miami. I-75 comes in from the midwestern United States and runs through Atlanta and Tampa before terminating in Miami. Florida's Turnpike is a toll road mainly useful for those driving in from Orlando. The only southbound route from Miami is U.S. Highway 1, which runs through the Florida Keys all the way to Key West.



Get around

A map of the bus system, which also includes the MetroRail and MetroMover is available at Miami offers different fare types for different amounts of rides. Beware that unless you purchase an EASY Card or EASY Ticket, you will have to pay twice in order to transfer between buses and between the bus and MetroRail. The full list of available fares can be found at http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/fares_schedule.asp


By bus

Miami has a large and elaborate public bus system which covers the entire county and connects to the bus system in Greater Fort Lauderdale. Recent developments have made the bus system more reliable than in the past. Even with the changes and because of high local traffic, buses tend to have a harder time remaining on schedule. However, buses run often enough through each route so as not to be a nuisance. Schedules and routes are available from the Miami-Dade Transit website or by calling +1 305 770-3131.



By metrorail

Metrorail is a single-line elevated rail system serving Miami and surrounding areas running with 22 stations . Due to low funding, Metrorail has not been greatly expanded since its opening in 1984, but serves many areas of tourist interest. These include downtown Miami, Dadeland Mall, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Lowe Art Museum, Miami Museum of Science, Village at Merrick Park and many other nearby shopping areas. Coconut Grove and downtown Coral Gables can be reached via short shuttle bus from various stations. Metrorail operates between roughly 5AM and midnight, with a bus serving all Metrorail stations operating in the overnight hours, effectively providing 24-hour service. Fare is $2 per ride ($1 for persons with disabilities or on Medicare) and a monthly pass is available for $100.


By metromover

Downtown Miami is served by a free elevated people mover system known as Metromover, which connects to Metrorail at two stations at Government Center in the central business district and at Brickell Station in Brickell. Metromover is free of charge and is the most efficient way to move around Downtown Miami. It is a great way to take a rest when walking around downtown, and a great time to take pictures of the skyscrapers and growing Miami skyline from above.


By taxi

Taxis are generally expensive with a surcharge of $2.50 for the pick-up and an additional $0.40 for each sixth of a mile traveled. Almost all cab companies in the area have pre-determined rates for travel into the barrier islands of Miami Beach and other beach and nightclub communities popular with tourists which can range from $30-$60 depending on arrival location.


By car

Unless you plan to stay downtown or in a single location elsewhere, you will find that a car is very convenient in Miami, and car rentals are cheap in comparison to other major US cities.

You can find cheap car rentals off terminal from the Miami Airport from such companies as E-Z Rent-A-Car and Ace Rent A Car. The major car rental companies can be found in terminal be can be often more expensive for the same service and vehicles.

 

 


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Language: English
Currency: US Dollar
Climate: Temperate Climate/Varies by Region
Capital: Washington, D.C.
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Electricity: 120V 60Hz
Time Zone: UTC -4 to UTC -10
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