Dr. Rosenberg restored mobility to hundreds
Addison Independent
Physicians are justifiably lionized for their dedication to healing the sick.
And it’s not a stretch to say that hundreds of Addison County residents would call Dr. Ben Rosenberg’s care “life-changing.”
Rosenberg has restored mobility to hundreds of hobbling locals during his 30-year run in Middlebury as an orthopedic surgeon. If your original equipment broke down, you’d limp over to Dr. Rosenberg’s joint to get sized up for a new hip, knee, shoulder or other body work to help get you back in the game.
“To fix someone’s knee and then see them out skiing is really a treat,” Rosenberg said during a recent interview.
But after three decades of wielding a scalpel, Rosenberg is ready to spend more time on the slopes himself. Last week he bid adieu to Porter Orthopedics as he transitions to semi-retirement. He’ll soon begin a two-days-per-week gig at the Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans, but the 64-year-old’s done seeing patients in Middlebury — the only place he’s practiced since completing his medical training back in 1993.