About
Carnegie Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, located at 200 W 57th St #804, New York, NY 10019, represents the pinnacle of excellence in oral and maxillofacial surgical care, founded by the highly accomplished Dr. Angelo Ostuni, DDS, MD, in December 2015. Nestled in the iconic Rodin Building on West 57th Street, the practice draws inspiration from its prestigious neighbors—Carnegie Hall, Central Park, and Columbus Circle—creating a serene, state-of-the-art environment that blends modern luxury with clinical precision. Dr. Ostuni, a board-certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, brings nearly two decades of global expertise to the practice. A graduate of Columbia University’s College of Dental Medicine, he completed his six-year Oral Surgery residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia University Campus) in 2008. Following his residency, he served as an Assistant Clinical Professor at Columbia until 2009, then pursued advanced training as a surgical research Fellow at the European Institute of Oncology in Milan, Italy, and worked as a surgeon at Ostuni MD – Center for Plastic Surgery in Puglia, southern Italy. Returning to New York, Dr. Ostuni honed his skills in a multi-doctor group before establishing Carnegie Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery to deliver unparalleled patient-centered care.[2][3][4] Joining Dr. Ostuni is Dr. Justin Fazzolari, DMD, MD, a board-eligible Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon whose credentials are equally impressive. Dr. Fazzolari earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine from Harvard University and his Doctor of Medicine from Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed a general surgery internship and a rigorous six-year residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center. Hailing from New Jersey with an undergraduate degree in Biology from Rutgers University, Dr. Fazzolari's path reflects a commitment to top-tier education and training in both dentistry and medicine.[1] The mission of Carnegie Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is to pursue surgical and patient care excellence, providing compassionate, high-quality services in a non-threatening, luminous office equipped with cutting-edge technology like digital radiography and 3D-Cone Beam CT. This commitment manifests in their comprehensive range of services, including dental implants, advanced bone grafting and jaw reconstruction, wisdom tooth removal, adult and pediatric dental extractions, impacted tooth exposure, orthognathic (jaw) surgery, management of oral infections and pathology, treatment of facial trauma, TMJ treatments, IV sedation, nitrous oxide inhalation, Botox, and hyaluronic acid filler injections. Both surgeons are trained in full-scope procedures, ensuring patients receive seamless care from diagnosis to recovery.[1][3][4] What sets Carnegie Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery apart is the unique synergy of Dr. Ostuni's international experience spanning NYC and Italy, combined with Dr. Fazzolari's fresh, Harvard-Columbia pedigree and dedication to teaching future surgeons through his ongoing affiliation with Columbia University. Their calm demeanors and straightforward approaches put patients at ease, fostering trust in a field often associated with anxiety. The practice's design—featuring glass doors, a delicate color palette, and LED lighting—creates an inviting space that contrasts with sterile clinical settings, enhancing patient comfort. Staffed at prestigious institutions like Mount Sinai Hospital (Dr. Ostuni) and supported by glowing patient reviews, the duo emphasizes positive, enjoyable experiences, from initial consultations to post-operative care. With over 160 positive reviews highlighting their expertise, this practice distinguishes itself not just through technical proficiency but by prioritizing personalized, compassionate outcomes. In a competitive New York landscape, Carnegie stands out for its blend of global perspectives, elite training, innovative technology, and unwavering focus on patient well-being, making it the premier choice for complex oral and maxillofacial needs.[1][2][3][5] As of 2026, with more than a decade of operation, Carnegie continues to evolve, solidifying its reputation as a beacon of surgical innovation and care in the heart of Manhattan.
