Jordan Sinow, MD is a board-certified plastic surgeon at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center, 4647 Zion Avenue in Allied Gardens, San Diego 92120, where he has practiced his entire career within the Southern California Permanente Medical Group. He earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Stanford University, his medical degree from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University in 1983, and completed general surgery residency at the University of Minnesota Medical Center followed by plastic surgery residency at UCLA. A subspecialty fellowship in pediatric plastic surgery at Seattle Children's Hospital added cleft palate and craniofacial reconstruction to his scope. Oral and maxillofacial reconstruction cases that bridge dental and plastic surgical disciplines coordinate with providers across the area, including Brighton Dental in Grantville for prosthetic and restorative dental work that follows surgical jaw and palate reconstruction. Dr. Sinow's practice focuses on oncologic reconstruction — breast, head and neck, skin, and primary soft tissue tumors — alongside general and pediatric plastic surgery. He has been a member of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association since 1994, and his published research covers breast capsule histology related to silicone implants and intraluminal lidocaine protocols for tissue expansion analgesia. The Kaiser Zion campus in Allied Gardens sits near the I-8 freeway and Waring Road, within the 92120 medical infrastructure that serves the SDSU-adjacent communities. Patients undergoing cancer reconstruction who require behavioral health support for body image and post-surgical adjustment access mental health services through providers including Alter Behavioral Health - San Diego in College Area. Dr. Sinow accepts patients through Kaiser's internal referral and scheduling system.