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Steven Schoenberger, MD, FACS

Assistant Professor
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Yale School of Medicine

Dept of Urology, 789 Howard Ave

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

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Assistant Professor

Biography

As a general urologist, Dr. Steven Schoenberger focuses a large part of his practice on men’s health, with a special interest in minimally invasive and medical management of BPH, kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, male sexual dysfunction, vasectomy. He is also involved in initial diagnosis and long-term management of urologic cancers.

Dr. Schoenberger completed his residency in urology at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana, and also completed a fellowship in urologic oncology. Dr. Schoenberger served on the academic faculty of the Department of Urology at Tulane before entering private practice in New London, CT in 1986. He served as Chairman of Urology at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital (L+M) in New London for many years, and also was Director of the Community Cancer Center in New London. Most recently, Dr. Schoenberger was an attending physician at Hartford Healthcare Medical Group in Waterford, CT and at Backus Hospital in Norwich, CT.

Dr. Schoenberger enjoys being part of the Department of Urology at Yale School of Medicine and rekindling his friendships and collaboration with members of the faculty. He will care for patients at the Yale Urology clinics located in Madison, CT, New London, CT, and Old Saybrook, CT.

Appointments

  • Urology

    Assistant Professor
    Primary

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Education & Training

Resident
Tulane University School of Medicine (1983)
Fellowship
Tulane University School of Medicine (1981)
MD
Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (1976)
BA
Tulane University (1972)

Clinical Care

Overview

Steven Schoenberger, MD, is a general urologist focused on men’s health. He is particularly interested in minimally invasive medical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, male sexual dysfunction, and vasectomies. BPH is noncancerous prostate enlargement and the most common benign tumor in men.

Dr. Schoenberger is also involved in the initial diagnosis and long-term management of urologic cancers. These are cancers of the urinary tract (kidneys and bladder), the prostate, and the reproductive organs.

He is an assistant professor in clinical urology at Yale School of Medicine.

Clinical Specialties

Urology

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Board Certifications

  • Urology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Urology
    Original Certification Date
    1985

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Yale School of Medicine

Dept of Urology, 789 Howard Ave

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

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