

Dr. Grunberger
Dr. Grunberger is Professor of Clinical Urology at Cornell Weill Medical College; he is also an Adjunct Professor of Urology at SUNY Downstate Medical School. He recently concluded his term as the chairman of the Section on Urology of the New York Academy of Medicine and serves on the Executive Board of the New York Section of the American Urological Association.
He has been active in research for over 20 years and has published extensively in medical journals. Dr. Grunberger is a graduate of Columbia College and NYU School of Medicine and completed his Urology residency at NYU Medical Center. He is Board Certified in Urology.

Dr. Zoltan
Dr. Edward Zoltan is the Director of Voiding Dysfunction at New York Methodist Hospital. Dr. Zoltan received his college degree at Yeshiva University and went on to get his medical degree at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
He completed his urology residency training at the University of Pennsylvania and then continued his training by completing a fellowship in female urology, neurourology and urodynamics at the Weill Medical College at Cornell University.
His interests include minimally invasive treatments for bladder prolapse as well as new techniques for the treatment of benign prostatic disorders.

Dr. Colon
Dr. Colón is chief of Robotics, Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Urology at New York Methodist Hospital (NYMH). He is an expert in robotics and minimally invasive treatment of Prostate, Adrenal and Kidney diseases (including cancer). Prior to joining Brooklyn Urology, PC, he was Vice Chairman of the Department of Urology at SUNY Downstate where he started the robotics program in 2007.
He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and continued there to receive his M.D. degree in 1994. In 1995 he finished his internship year in general surgery at Loyola University Medical Center, in Maywood, Illinois. Dr. Colón completed his urology residency in 2001 at Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. In 2002, he completed a prestigious fellowship in endoscopic and laparosopic urology at Cedars-Sinai Endourology Institute under the guidance of Dr. Gerhard Fuchs, a world-renowned surgeon and researcher.
