Expert Information
Currently engaged in clinical practice: Yes
Degree: DO
Specialty / Subspecialty:
- Urology
Area of Expertise: Men’s health, Erectile dysfunction, Low testosterone, Male infertility, Male stress urinary incontinence, Peyronie’s, Prosthetic urology, Varicocele
Year of Medical Training Completion: 2014
City of Practice: Brooklyn
State of Practice: New York
Previous Experience As Expert Witness: Yes
Type of Practice: Academic
- Deposition(s) Given For the Defendant: 1
- Deposition(s) Given For the Plaintiff: 2
- Testified in a Trial For the Defendent:
- Testified in a Trial For the Plaintiff:
Available to Review Cases: Yes, for either the defendant or the plaintiff
Available to Be Deposed: Yes, for either the defendant or the plaintiff
Available to Testify In Trial: Yes, for either the defendant or the plaintiff
Training and Additional Credentials
Medical School: -
Year of Completion: -
Residency: -
Year of Completion: -
Fellowship: -
Year of Completion: -
Academic / Leadership Information
Highest Academic/Leadership Position Achieved: -
Current Academic Affiliation: -
Distinguishing Achievements
Awards: -
Number of Publications on PubMed: -
Professional Organizations: -
Fee Schedule
Medical Record Review:
Review of Medical Records, Review of Additional Materials, additional office consultation
- $600
- $3000
Independent Medical Examination:
Independent Medical Examination with written report
- Per Hour: $1000
Deposition in office:
Deposition: Discovery/Evidence
- First two hours: $2000
- For each Additional hour or any portion thereof: -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled disposition): $3000
- Cancellation fee (less than 7 days notice): $1500
Trial (InState):
- Initial day: $3000
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- For each additional day: $2500
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled trial): $3500
Trial (Out of State):
- Initial day: $6000
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- For each additional day: $3000
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled trial): $3000
Case Responses
Delayed diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma of ureter (Case #339)
- Medical Probability: 6 / 10
- Medical Error Summary: Would need to review pathology report and radiology in detail first.
- Causation Probability: 4 / 10
- Causation Summary: If there was no metastatic disease, then there has likely not been any long term injury beyond that caused by the initial disease (cancer).
- Expert Summary: I am a board certified urologist.
- Similar Summary: Often enough. Following up on imaging is a key to providing the best care for patients.
- Medical Probability: 4 / 10
- Medical Error Summary: There is the potential to develop post-procedural urinary incontinence after Aquablation (or any other similar treatment modality for BPH). This is a standard part of the preoperative counseling. Addi...
- Causation Probability: 5 / 10
- Causation Summary: Avoiding the sphincteric mechanism and verumontanum is a goal of the procedure, but this cannot be achieved 100% of the time. There are treatment options for this patient's post-procedural incontinenc...
- Expert Summary: I perform the largest volume of male anti-incontinence surgeries in Brooklyn, NY.
- Similar Summary: I have seen similar situations after TURPs, Aquablation, robotic simple prostatectomy, and of course radical prostatectomy. This is not a rare event.