Binod K. Sinha, M.D., FACS
Dr. Binod Sinha is in , by the American Board of Urology and specializes in the following areas:
Dr. Sinha was Board Certified in 1988. He is affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital as an active attending and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Urology at UMDNJ. He is actively involved in teaching urology residents. He is also an active member of the following societies:
- American Urology Association
- American Association of Clinical Urologists
- Fellow of American College of Surgeons
- Fellow of International College of Surgeons
Dr. Sinha believes that total health involves the understanding of each patient's physical, emotional and spiritual needs. He spends a lot of time with the patient counseling and discussing all of the alternative treatments. He believes in early diagnosis and preventive medicine. He regularly attends national urology meetings to keep current on the diagnosis and treatment of genitourinary diseases. Dr. Sinha organizes several CME meetings in Central New Jersey.
Dr. Sinha was the first Urologist in Central New Jersey to start cryosurgery for prostate and renal cancer in 2004 in affiliation with the Urology Department at Columbia University, New York. Dr. Sinha was also the first in the northeast USA to start GreenLight laser surgery for enlarge prostate and obstruction in office settings under IV sedation since 2005. He has done more than 200 GreenLight laser surgeries in the office setting without any major complications. Dr. Sinha has started teaching and training other urologists on how to set up and perform GreenLight laser surgery in office settings through AMS.
"Dr. Sinha was trained at the University of Minnesota and I met him in Bismarck, North Dakota. Dr. Sinha had a very successful urology practice. He is a very dedicated urologist. He is very well trained. The majority of his patients love him. He was the first urologist to start Prostate Ultrasound and Biopsy in this areas in 1988. Dr. Sinha performed TURP Surgery on the Governor and the Chief Justice of North Dakota in 1986 and 1987 respectively. He left North Dakota in 1990 for personal and social reasons." R. Pathroff, M.D. - Urologist, N.D.
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