Beyond having performed over 1,000 renal cell carcinoma surgeries, and over 150 vena cava tumor thrombectomies, Dr. Rampersaud has one of the nation’s most expansive experiences in treating all urologic oncology conditions including upper retroperitoneal malignancies, vena caval reconstructions, retroperitoneal sarcomas, as well as all presentations of benign and malignant adrenal, kidney, bladder, prostate, testicular, and penile tumors. He also manages a spectrum of general urology pathology.
Beyond having performed over 1,000 renal cell carcinoma surgeries, and over 150 vena cava tumor thrombectomies, Dr. Rampersaud has one of the nation’s most expansive experiences in treating all urologic oncology conditions including upper retroperitoneal malignancies, vena caval reconstructions, retroperitoneal sarcomas, as well as all presentations of benign and malignant adrenal, kidney, bladder, prostate, testicular, and penile tumors. He also manages a spectrum of general urology pathology.
Beyond having performed over 1,000 renal cell carcinoma surgeries, and over 150 vena cava tumor thrombectomies, Dr. Rampersaud has one of the nation’s most expansive experiences in treating all urologic oncology conditions including upper retroperitoneal malignancies, vena caval reconstructions, retroperitoneal sarcomas, as well as all presentations of benign and malignant adrenal, kidney, bladder, prostate, testicular, and penile tumors. He also manages a spectrum of general urology pathology.
His “second job” is spent traveling to his children’s myriad competitive golf tournaments across the country. When he is not at either of those jobs, he enjoys cooking and adventure-travel.
Dr Rampersaud was referring to wrong discharge info from hospital. Prescribed wrong medication.
Very professional with great customer support.
He was helpful, informative, clear, and professional.
I had requested a scheduled appointment with Dr. Houser and saw Dr. Rampersaud. May change my rating on next visit