
Spencer Kozinn, MD
Fax: (404) 351-5517
Business hours
Monday | 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Thursday | 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Friday | 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Saturday | - |
Sunday | - |
About us
Spencer I. Kozinn, M.D., received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Columbia University in New York City, New York, followed by a medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta where he graduated cum laude honors and was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He performed his residency in surgery and urology at Lahey Clinic in Massachusetts and then completed his fellowship in urologic oncology and robotic surgery at City of Hope Medical Center in California. As an experienced urologic, laparoscopic and robotic surgeon, Dr. Kozinn has a special interest in using advanced technology to treat urological cancers, malformations of the urinary tract, kidney stones and other benign conditions. He has expertise in managing prostate cancer, kidney cancer, superficial and muscle invasive bladder cancer, and testicular cancer (including post chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection). Additionally, he is highly skilled in continent urinary diversion, including neobladders and Indiana pouches. Dr. Kozinn is a member of the American Urological Association and has received numerous awards and authored many peer-reviewed urology publications. In addition to English, Dr. Kozinn speaks conversational Spanish. Dr. Kozinn accepts new patients and most insurance plans.
Languages | English |
Tags | active surveillance of prostate cancer, amputation of the penis surgery, artificial urinary sphincter, atonic urinary bladder, atrophy of testis, balanitis, balanoposthitis, benign neoplasm of the prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia, bifid kidney, biopsy of penis, biopsy of periurethral tissue, biopsy of scrotum or tunica vaginalis, biopsy of urethra, bladder cancer, bladder disease, bladder diverticulum, bladder fistula, bladder hemorrhage, bladder neck obstruction, bladder sphincterotomy, bladder stone, bladder surgery, bladder trauma, bph surgery, cancer related sexual concerns, carcinoma in situ of prostate, catheter related urinary tract infection, continent urinary diversion, continuous leakage of urine, crushing injury of external genitalia, cryptorchidism, cystectomy, cystitis, cystodynia, cystogram, cystolitholapaxy, cystometry, cystoscopy, cystotomy, cystoureterostomy, cystourethroscopy, cystourethrostomy, da vinci prostatectomy, dilatation of ureter, dilation of ureteral meatus, dysplasia of prostate, ectopic kidney, ectopic ureter, endoscopic management of urinary diversions, enlarged prostate, enterovesical fistula, epididymitis, epididymo orchitis, epididymotomy, female urinary incontinence, foreign body (bladder-urethra), foreign body (penis), frenulotomy of penis, frequency of urination, frequent urinary tract infections, genital trauma, genitourinary fistula, hematuria, hydrocele, hydrocele repair, hydrocelectomy, hydronephrosis, hydroureter, hypertrophy of kidney, hypoplasia of penis, hypospadias, ileal conduit, incomplete emptying of bladder, infected hydrocele, infection of cystostomy, inguinal hernia, interstitial cystitis, kidney malformation, kidney stone, kidney surgery, laparoscopic surgery for prostate cancer, laparoscopic urology, localized prostate cancer, lysis of penile adhesions, male genital organ stricture, male genitourinary reconstruction, male sling, male stress incontinence, male urinary incontinence, male urinary problems, meatal stenosis, megaureter, metastatic prostate cancer, microscopic hematuria, mri trus fusion guided prostate biopsy, mri ultrasound fusion imaging of the prostate, neobladder construction, nephrectomy, nephronophthisis |