Mitchell Kotler

Mitchell Kotler,  MD

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Mitchell Kotler, MD, FACS, is a graduate of George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington D.C. He is certified by the American Board of Urology and a Fellow of the American College of Surgery. Dr. Kotler serves as Chairman of the Department of Surgery (since 2012) and Chief of Urology (since 2005) at Inspira Medical Center in Woodbury. He has been practicing urology for nearly 30 years.

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Location

17 West Red Bank Avenue, Suite 303
Woodbury, NJ 08096

Medical School

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences – Washington DC

Internship & Residency

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Newark, NJ

Languages Spoken

English

Years of Experience

30+

Awards

Ages Served

18+

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  • MEMBERSHIPS
    • American Medical Association
    • New Jersey Medical Society
    • American Urological Association
    • American College of Surgeons
  • AWARDS & HONORS
    • Top Physician, South Jersey Magazine (2019)
    • Top Doc, SJ Mag (2019)
  • RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

    Publications:

    • “Success of ESWL in the Treatment of 129 Ureteral Calculi”-New York Metropolitan Urology Residents Valentine Essay Contest, 1989.
    • “Current Controversies in Renal Trauma”. University of Medicine and Dentristy-New Jersey Medical School. Presented at Urology Grand Rounds, February 1988.
    • “Overview of the Artificial Urinary Sphincter”. University of Medicine and Dentristy-New Jersey Medical School. Presented at Urology Grand Rounds, February 1988.
    • “Multilocular Cystic Nephroma: A Case Report and Review of the Diagnostic Criteria”. New York Metropolitan Urology Residents Valentine Essay Contest, 1988.
    • “The Aerobic Skin Flora of the Genitalia of Healthy Men”. New York Metropolitan Urology Residents Valentine Essay Contest, 1987.
    • Chernow, F., Zaloga, G., McFadden, E., Clapper, M., Kotler, M.: “Hypocalcemia in Critically Ill Patients”. Critical Care Medicine (12) pp 848, 1982.
    • “Limb Lengthening and Ilizarov’s Apparatus”. The New York Institute for Medical Research, 1980.
  • HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS
    • Inspira Medical Center (Elmer, Vineland, Woodbury)
    • Our Lady of Lourdes (Camden)
    • Virtua (Marlton, Voorhees)
  • ACCEPTED INSURANCE

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Testimonials

Verified Patient on Healthgrades.com

Dr Kotler always treats us with respect. He takes the time to explain in detail what is and will happen. Thank you for being a great doctor we have loved for many years. Taking great care of my father.

Verified Patient on Healthgrades.com

Dr. Kotler is extremely kind, concerned, and knowledgeable. He answers all questions and never rushes through a visit as some doctors seem to do. He is gentle and consoling. Dr. Kotler encourages and welcomes second opinions. We think highly of him and his medical skills.

Jane

I had a great experience with the care of Dr. Kotler. He resolved my issue with medication rather than a short procedure. He even gave me free samples until the insurance approved the script. The staff is super friendly and when I arrived, I was taken back in a reasonable time period.
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