Redwood City Center 805 Veterans Boulevard, Suite 201 Redwood City, California 94063 Phone: (650) 853-6600 View Map
|
Palo Alto Center 795 El Camino Real Third Floor Palo Alto, California 94301 Phone: (650) 853-2988 View Map
|
Fremont Center 3200 Kearney Street Building 2 Fremont, California 94538 Phone: (510) 490-1222 View Map
|
|
Department: |
Urology
|
|
Specialty: |
Urology, Board Certified * Please contact the physician's office to find out if the doctor is accepting new patients at this time
|
|
Affiliation: |
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
|
|
Education/training: |
|
Medical education: |
University of California, San Francisco, 1999 |
|
Internship: |
Stanford University Medical Center, Surgery |
|
Residency: |
Stanford University Medical Center, Urology |
|
Fellowship(s): |
University of California, San Francisco, Laparoscopy and Endourology |
|
Special training: |
Robotics Certification on da Vinci & da Vinci S Surgical Systems, Laparoscopic and Endourological Surgery |
|
Professional interests: |
Minimally-invasive surgery (endourology, laparoscopy and robotics), metabolic stone disease, BPH and oncology |
|
Additional languages spoken: |
Cantonese(Fluent) Mandarin(Basic)
|
|
Community activities: |
American Urological Association, Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons and UCSF: Clinical Instructor (2006-07)
|
|
Personal interests: |
Dr. Lee is married and is busy with young sons. He and his wife enjoy good food and the outdoors. Dr. Lee grew up in Colorado and loves to ski and climb when winter visits home allow him time to do so. |
|
Physician web link: |
|
Philosophy of care:
|
| Less is more. My job is to deliver the best care possible using the most advanced tools available. The practice of urological surgery has changed dramatically with advancement of technology. Coupled by a change in physician ethos and a core belief in minimally-invasive surgery, incisions are smaller and patient recovery faster. From the use of tiny flexible telescopes in kidney stone procedures, to new lasers/plasma energy for prostate outlet procedures, laparoscopic surgery, and now advanced robotics, patients under my care are doing better with faster recovery. |
|
|