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About me
Varun Vijay MD is a general urologist with Garden State Urology. He has extensive training and experience in treating patients with a wide variety of disorders of the male and female urinary tract. He has a special interest in the management of kidney stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and various men’s health related concerns including erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, varicoceles, and low testosterone.
His practice is focused on providing patient centered care while incorporating the latest advances in evidence based medicine. He is passionate about maintaining long term relationships with his patients and is committed to improving the quality of their lives. He also has great interest in implementing cutting edge technology to enhance outcomes in the management of kidney stones and BPH.
Dr Vijay received his medical degree from the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where he also completed his internship in general surgery and residency in urology. He has made multiple presentations on kidney cancer and urothelial cancer at several national meetings and contributed to publications in peer-reviewed journals. He was also involved in clinical research on bladder cancer. He is a member of the American Urological Association and a participating provider of the Atlantic Accountable Care Organization.
SPECIALTIES
Urological Surgery
AFFILIATIONS
Atlantic Medical Group
Morristown Medical Center
Where to see me
Insurance
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Education & Experience
TRAINING
Patient Reviews
4.9
- 5.0Jul 31, 2025Dr Vijay answered allMy questions and recommended alternative medicine for my condition
- 5.0Jul 27, 2025All was good
- 5.0Jul 25, 2025Everything about the experience was fine. Everyone was very professional and made me feel comfortable.
- 4.0Jul 23, 2025I have had this appointment for over a year. Very disappointed that I had over an hour wait (was told 30 minutes)and then got my 10 minutes with the doctor. I understand that emergencies happen but whenever I try to get to see a doctor I have to wait weeks. What gives?
- 5.0Jul 15, 2025I don't have any comments at this time