Hackensack University Medical Center Urology
Pushing the boundaries of urological care through leading-edge and best in class surgical techniques, dedicated clinical research and highly specialized care.
Hackensack University Medical Center Department of Urology offers the most advanced urologic cancer care in the state, and in many cases, the nation. We offer our patients the most state-of-the-art technology available, including highly advanced, minimally invasive robotic surgical treatment. Our specialists participate in research to find new, effective treatments and develop minimally invasive, robotic and organ-sparing surgical techniques for urologic cancers. By participating in clinical trials, our patients receive access to leading-edge treatments and therapies before they are available to the public. Our urologists are also collecting and analyzing patient data to determine the best treatments and improve the standard of care for urologic cancers. Using this information, our urologists have authored papers and abstracts and entered into data-sharing agreements with hospitals around the country.
Hackensack University Medical Center Department of Urology Achievements Demonstrate Leadership in Urological Care
Urologists lead the way through prestigious appointments, education of other urologists, and missions abroad

Center for Sexual Health and Fertility Embraces Robot-Assisted Microsurgery
Subspecialty is using robotic surgical system features to enhance surgical performance and education

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Performs 1,000th Single-Port Robotic Procedure
First hospital in the country to reach milestone for this groundbreaking technology

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Performs 25,000 Robotic-Assisted Surgical Procedures
Milestone places Hackensack University Medical Center in the top 1% of hospitals nationwide

Hackensack University Medical Center Offering Intravesical Chemotherapy for Persistent Noninvasive Bladder Cancer
Oncologists among the first in New Jersey to offer this less invasive treatment