Louis L. Keeler III

Louis L. Keeler III,  MD

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A graduate of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Louis Keeler has been practicing urology for 25 years. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and he completed a Urologic Oncology Fellowship at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.

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Locations

2 Executive Campus
2370 Route 70, Second Floor, Suite 205
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

136 Route 73 North
Suite A & B
Voorhees, NJ 08043

222 New Road
Building 700
Linwood, NJ 08221

Medical School

Jefferson Medical College – Philadelphia, PA

Internship & Residency

Pennsylvania Hospital – Philadelphia, PA
New England Medical Center Hospital – Boston, MA

Languages Spoken

English

Years of Experience

25+

Ages Served

18+

Specialities

  • Urologic Oncology
  • Clinical Research
  • Prostate Health
  • Sexual Health In Men
  • Laparoscopic Kidney Surgery
  • Prostate Cryosurgery
  • Renal Cryosurgery

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  • ALL CONDITIONS TREATED
    • Bladder Cancer
    • Penile Cancer
    • Testicular Cancer
    • Kidney Cancer
    • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
    • Genitourinary Tract Conditions
    • Kidney Stone Disease
    • Prostate Cancer
  • MEMBERSHIPS
    • Fellow, American College of Surgeons
    • Medical Society of New Jersey
    • Camden County Medical Society
    • Philadelphia Urologic Society
    • West Jersey Medical Society
    • American Urologic Association, Mid-Atlantic Section
  • RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
    • Keeler, III, L.L.: “Epididymal Masses”. In Gomella, L. eds. Five Minute Urology Consult, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, p.p. 38-39.
    • Keeler, L.L. & Sant, G.R.: “Spontaneous Rupture of a Bladder Diverticulum”, Journal of Urology, 143:349-351, 1990.
    • Keeler, L.L. & Klauber, G.T.: “Renal Cell Carcinoma and Von Hippel Lindau Disease in a 16 Year Old Boy”, Journal of Urology, 147:1508-1591, 1992.
    • “Von Hippel Lindau Disease”, Countyway Program in Urology, Harvard Medical School, April, 1989.
    • “Carcinoma of the Penis”, Surgical Grand Rounds, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Boston, MA, February, 1991.
    • “Castleman’s Disease in the Retroperitoneum”, Countway Program in Urology, Harvard Medical School.
    • “Retroperitoneal Castleman’s Disease”, Chief Resident in Urology Meeting, Society of University Urologists, Falls Church, VA, May, 1992.
    • Keeler, L.L. & Klauber, G.T.: “Pediatric Varicocele: Improved Surgical Success Rates Using Retroperitoneal Approach”, The American Urologic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May, 1992.
    • “Advanced Prostate Cancer”, Urologic Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Program in Urology, March, 1993.
    • Keeler, L.L.: Review of 101 NSGCT treated at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Submitted as research paper for partial fulfillment of requirements for completion of Urology/Oncology fellowship.
    • “Early Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer”, American Cancer Society Allied Health Program, June, 1993.
    • Long Term Follow-up & Review of Patients Treated with Roswell Park Protocol B for Advanced Non-Seminoma Germ Cell Tumors. Presented at the The New Jersey American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting, Urology Division, at Long Branch, New Jersey in December, 1993.
    • “Cryoablation of the Prostate”, presented at June meeting at the Ocean County, Monmouth County Urology Society in June, 1994.
    • “Update on Prostate Cancer”-Camden County Medical Journal in Fall, 1994.
    • “Prostate Cancer”-Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, roving symposium presented at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, October, 1994.
    • “Comparison of Complications of Radical Retropubic Versus Radical Perineal Prostatectomy”, presented at ACOS meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana in September, 1995.
    • “Cryosurgical Ablation of the Prostate”, presented at ACOS meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, September, 1995.
    • “Neobladders”, presented at ACOS meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana in September, 1995.
    • “Update on Prostate Cancer”, presented at The Physician’s Conference 2000 MSNJ Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May 2000.
    • “PSA and Prostate Cancer”, Kennedy Health System, Urology CME Course, Stratford, NJ, December, 2000.
    • McGinley, K.F., Merrill, M.M., Keeler III, L.L., & Butani, R.P.: Practice Pattern and Outcomes of Robot-Assisted Laproscopic Pyeloplasty from a Community-Based Institution 2006-2009. The Canadian Journal of Urology. 17(4): 5316, 2011.
    • Krishnan, J., Husain, A., Thaker, M., Keeler III, L.L., Brown, G.: Survey of the Use of Bacille Calmette Guerin in the Management of High Risk Noramuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Presented at MAAUA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2012.
    • Syed, K., Keeler III, L.L., Brown, G., Mueller, T.J., McGinley, K., Barsky, R., Linden, R.: Shockwave Lithotripsy Versus Uteteroscopy for the Management of Proximal Urethral Stones in the Community Setting. Presented at MAAUA Annual Meeting, Greenbriar, West Virginia, 2013.
  • HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS
    • Inspira Medical Center (Elmer, Vineland, Woodbury)
    • Our Lady of Lourdes (Camden)
    • Virtua (Marlton, Voorhees)
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Testimonials

Verified Patient on Healthgrades.com

Very pleasant doctor. Easy to talk to him, understands my concerns. Excellent results from treatments.

John D.

Dr. Keeler, removed my left kidney, due to a tumor wrapped itself around that kidney. I was hospitalized for 9 days. The entire healing process has been more than satisfactory. From the time I woke from antistatic to release from hospital NO PAIN. Dr. Keeler kept a close watch on me, and my progress with great concern for my well being. always greeted me with a smile when he entered my hospital room. He told me how things were progressing with my blood work.
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