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Eric M. Hochberg is a board-certified urologist and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons with extensive expertise in adult and pediatric urology. He has held leadership roles in multiple hospitals and is recognized for his contributions to urologic education, patient care, and research.

Dr. Hochberg received his medical degree from Boston University, where he completed a combined six-year program earning a Bachelor of Arts in Medical Science and Mathematics, summa cum laude, and his MD in 1985. He completed postdoctoral training in general surgery and urology at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Elmhurst General Hospital, and the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital, including Chief Residency in Urology.

Dr. Hochberg has been practicing urology since 1990, providing care in both adult and pediatric populations. He has served as Chief of Urology at Glen Cove Hospital, overseeing attending staff and directing urologic education for residents. He maintains active clinical practice at multiple Long Island hospitals.

  • Adult and pediatric urology
  • Urologic education and residency training
  • Complex urologic surgery
  • Neurourology and diabetic voiding dysfunction
  • Trauma-related urologic injuries
  • B.A. in Medical Science and Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude, Boston University
  • M.D., Boston University, 1985
  • General Surgery Residency, 1985–1987: Mount Sinai Medical Center, Elmhurst General Hospital, Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital
  • Urology Residency and Chief Residency, 1987–1989: Mount Sinai Medical Center, Elmhurst General Hospital, Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital
  • Diplomate, American Board of Urology
  • Fellow, American College of Surgeons
  • American Association of Clinical Caregivers
  • Medical Society of the State of New York
  • American Urological Association
  • Nassau County Medical Society
  • Nassau Surgical Society
  • Mount Sinai Hospital Alumni Association
  • New Island Hospital – Attending Urologist
  • Glen Cove Hospital – Chief, Department of Urology
  • Francis Hospital – Attending Urologist
  • Syosset Hospital – Attending Urologist

Dr. Hochberg has contributed to numerous studies and presentations in urology, including:

  • Neurourologic studies in diabetic patients with voiding symptoms (AUA Annual Meeting, 1985)
  • Effect of GnRH analogues on BPH (Ferdinand C. Valentine Urology Prize Essay, 1988)
  • Bladder rupture associated with pelvic fracture (Urology 41:531, 1993)
  • Opportunistic fungal infections of the genitourinary system (Infections in Urology 4:108, 1991)
  • Renal Aspergilloma in AIDS patients (The American Journal of Medicine 92:437, 1992)

Dr. Hochberg has also actively contributed to urologic education, serving on committees, medical boards, and as president of the medical staff at Glen Cove Hospital.

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  • Summa Cum Laude, Boston University, B.A. in Medical Science and Mathematics
  • Ferdinand C. Valentine Urology Prize Essay Recipient