Dr. Liam J. Hurley, MD, FACS
Urologist
231 Sutton Street North Andover Massachusetts , 01845About
A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Liam J. Hurley, MD, FACS is a board-certified urologist currently serving his patients at Heywood Healthcare located in Gardner, Massachusetts. Specializing in urology, Dr. Hurley began his career when he completed his undergraduate degree at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. From there, he went on to attend Boston University and earned his medical degree. Wanting to further his knowledge in the field, Dr. Hurley attended Portsmouth Naval Hospital and completed his internship followed by a general surgery residency from St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, a urology residency from Lahey Clinic Medical Center and New England Deaconess Hospital, and a urology residency from the Children’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. In order to stay up to date with the latest medical advancements in his field, Dr. Hurley maintains a professional membership with the American Urological Association. On a more personal note, he attributes his success to his hard work and determination. When he is not working, Dr. Hurley enjoys spending his free time staying active running marathons, listening to music, and traveling.
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Education and Training
MD at Boston University School of Medicine
Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston Ma 1986
Board Certification
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- National Public Speaking for Companies -
Awards
- 1994 Clinical Assistant Professor, Urology, Boston
- 1996 Assistant Clinical Professor, Urology, Tufts
Treatments
- Female Urology, Genitourinary Disorders (urinary System & Male Reproductive Organs), Sexual Dysfunction And More
Professional Society Memberships
- American Urological Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- His hard work and determination.
Hobbies / Sports
- Sports
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Urology
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