Dr. David Hald

Dr. David Hald
Dr. Hald earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from California State University, Fullerton. He completed his medical degree at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1990. After two years of general surgery residency at the University of Nevada, School of Medicine, he transferred and completed his urological surgery residency at the University of California, Irvine. He also completed advanced training in Male Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction at the University of California, Los Angeles where his training included advanced microsurgical techniques as well as the surgical management of Peyrone’s disease. Dr. Hald is board certified by the American Board of Urology and has held numerous leadership positions and served on various Boards and Commissions in the local and state medical community. He is a past President of the Nevada State Medical Association and the Washoe County Medical Society. His urological interests include all aspects of Adult and Pediatric Urology. Dr. Hald is married to Amanda and has three children. In his free time, he enjoys fly fishing, snow skiing, mountain biking, hiking in the Sierra Nevada canyons and Reno foothills.
Medical School:

UC Irvine School of Medicine

Residency:

UC Irvine

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