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Facts About Dr David Samadi

By Nancy Gardner


Dr. Samadi was born in Iran and lived there until the age of 15 when together with a younger brother, they left and settled in Belgium. Back in Iran, they were raised in a Persian Jewish community. They were compelled to live their country after the Iranian Revolution that took place in 1979. Dr David Samadi and the brother proceeded with their education in Belgium and later London before flying to the US.

David pursued his high school education in New York where he also settled. The degree he holds in biochemistry was earned at Stony Book University. Later, he completed an M. D in urology, graduating from S. U. N. Y in 1994. Montefiore Medical Center is where he undertook his postgraduate studies. Later fellowships and trainings attended revolved around urology, which was his field of interest.

After a few years of practicing at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital where he also became the Vice Chair of the Department of Urology, he moved to Lenox Hill hospital. At Columbia Presbyteria, David was also the Chief of Robotics. When moving to Lenox Hill Hospital, he moved his entire team with him. At Lenox Hill Hospital, Samadi was made the Chair of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery. He was also appointed as a Professor of Urology in the School of Medicine at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ.

Samadi has a membership at American Medical Association and American Urological Association. Following his hard work, in the year 2012, he became the highest paid doctor the state of New York, with a salary of US Dollar 7.6 million a year. He has a board certification and specializes in urologic diseases, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, and kidney cancer.

David is among the best in his specialty because of the many things he has achieved. Besides being highly skilled, he is also committed to robotic prostate surgery which is also his specialty. The great career he holds is committed to diagnosing, preventing, and treating the medical conditions mentioned above. Throughout his career, he has done over 6, 000 robotic prostate surgeries which were successful.

The doctor also developed an advanced SMART prostate cancer surgery technique. So far, he is the only person who has used SMART. It is clear that the level of experience he is very high because not so many people make such sophisticated discoveries. Robotic prostate surgery is minimally invasive and over 89% of all patients are free of cancer after it is done.

The care patients receive when they are served by Samadi is incomparable. The doctor ensures that patients receive personalized care before they go to surgery and after they come out. He also ensures that he does the surgery himself and always with the same team. This ensures high rates of efficiency, consistency, and accuracy in the results achieved on every operation.

According to reviews from clients and follow-ups made on clients, of all patients operated, 83% of them were able to regain sexual function. The need for blood transfusion is also eliminated because blood loss is almost zero. The doctor has also appeared in some TV show and produced a radio program.




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