Dr. Steven M. Orland, M.D., FACS
Urologist
3311 Brunswick Pike Lawrenceville NJ, 08648About
Dr. Steven M. Orland, M.D., FACS is a highly respected urologist with over 35 years of experience in the field. He is board certified in urology through the American Board of Urology (ABU) and has been recertified three times. Dr. Orland is dedicated to providing his patients with personalized care, taking the time to understand their symptoms and develop tailored treatment plans. He has given numerous lectures to physician groups and the general public on various urologic topics. Dr. Orland is a member of various medical societies, including the American Urological Society and the Urology Society of New Jersey. He is currently the President-elect of the Medical Society of New Jersey and will become its 230th president in May 2022. Dr. Orland is affiliated with several hospitals in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including Capital Health Hopewell and St. Mary Medical Center-Langhorne.
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Education and Training
Princeton University Bachelor Degree 1977
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 1981
Board Certification
American Board of Urology
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- President Mercer County Medical Society -
Treatments
- Bladder Cancer, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (enlarged Prostate), Brachytherapy (seed Implants) And More
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (bph)
- Prostate Cancer
- Kidney Stones
- Enlarged Prostate
- Urinary Tract Infection (uti)
Professional Memberships
- American Urological Society, the Philadelphia Urological Society, the Bucks County Medical Society, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the Urology Society of New Jersey, the Medical Society of New Jersey, the American Medical Association, and the Urologic
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey
Internships
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania0General Surgery
Professional Society Memberships
- American Urological Society, the Philadelphia Urological Society, the Bucks County Medical Society, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the Urology Society of New Jersey, the Medical Society of New Jersey, the American Medical Association, and the Urologic
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Get to know Urologist Dr. Steven M. Orland, who serves patients in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Orland is a practicing urologist at New Jersey Urology, seeing patients at his offices in Pennington, New Jersey and Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He takes great pride in giving his patients as much time as necessary to describe their symptoms, and then formulating a diagnostic and treatment plan tailored to the individual needs of each and every patient he sees.
Dr. Orland graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then attended Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City, and graduated Alpha Omega Alpha with his medical degree in 1981. He followed with a two-year general surgery residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and then completed a four-year residency in urology at the same institution, finishing in 1987.
Subsequent to his education, he attained board certification in urology through the American Board of Urology (ABU) in 1989, and was recertified three times. The mission of the ABU is to act for the benefit of the public by establishing and maintaining standards of certification for urologists, and working with certified urologists to achieve lifelong learning to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe, and ethical urologic care.
Dr. Orland is a member of the American Urological Society, the Philadelphia Urological Society, the Bucks County Medical Society, the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the Urology Society of New Jersey, the Mercer County Medical Society, the American Medical Association, and the Urologic Association of Pennsylvania. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey. He has been a member of the Medical Society of New Jersey for over 30 years. He is currently the President-elect of MSNJ, and in May of 2022 he will become the 230th president of MSNJ, which is the oldest medical organization in the Western Hemisphere
Practicing medicine in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, he is affiliated with Capital Health Hopewell, Capital Health Regional Medical Center, Lower Bucks Hospital, and St. Mary Medical Center-Langhorne.
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