Plastic Reconstructive Surgery at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center operates from 4647 Zion Ave in Allied Gardens, San Diego, CA 92120, within the surgical services wing of one of Kaiser's two major San Diego hospital campuses. The department covers breast reconstruction following mastectomy, head and neck cancer reconstruction, craniofacial surgery including cleft lip and palate repair, skin cancer excision with flap closure, hand and microsurgery, burn reconstruction, and gender-affirming top surgery. Board-certified surgeons in the group include Jordan Sinow, who trained at UCLA and completed a pediatric plastic surgery fellowship at Seattle Children's Hospital, and Laura McMillan, who completed a burn fellowship at Vanderbilt University. The department functions within the broader Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center, which holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities for its inpatient rehabilitation program. The Zion Medical Center campus provides an integrated surgical environment where plastic surgeons coordinate with orthopedic, neurosurgical, ENT, and gynecologic oncology teams for complex multi-disciplinary reconstructive cases. The facility sits at the intersection of Zion Avenue and Waring Road in Allied Gardens, accessible from the 8 freeway and positioned as the primary Kaiser hospital for the 92120 ZIP covering Allied Gardens, Grantville, and Del Cerro. Reconstructive microsurgery capabilities include free tissue transfer, nerve repair, and replantation procedures performed in operating suites equipped for extended-duration cases under general anesthesia. Post-mastectomy breast reconstruction options include implant-based reconstruction with tissue expanders, DIEP flap autologous tissue transfer, and latissimus dorsi flap procedures, each planned through pre-operative 3D imaging. Acute plastic surgery consultations for trauma, burns, and complex wound management route through the Emergency Room at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center on the same campus, where on-call plastic surgery coverage handles facial lacerations, hand injuries, and thermal burns. Sinow has been a member of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association since 1994 and maintains a subspecialty focus on pediatric reconstructive cases coordinated with Rady Children's Hospital.