Physician Profile
Dr. Mitchell Fraiman
Dr. Mitchell Fraiman
Dr. Mitchell Fraiman graduated with honors (AOA) from a combined medical program from Boston University/Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School. Upon graduation he completed his general surgery and urology training at New York University Medical Center. During his time at NYU, Dr. Fraiman participated in clinical and basic science research projects, leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals. Since completing his post-graduate training, Dr. Fraiman has practiced urology in Rockland County. He is currently the Chief of Urology at Good Samaritan Hospital and Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology at New York Medical College. He treats all urologic conditions including prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, stone disease, prostate enlargement (BPH), incontinence, and erectile dysfunction. He provides treatment with newer technologies including Aquablation for BPH, MRI guided fusion biopsies of the prostate and a variety of procedures for kidney stones. Dr. Fraiman is board certified by the American Board of Urology and an active member of the American Urological Association.