Dan Sperling
Radiologist | Body Imaging
2 Harper Street West Orange New Jersey, 07052About
Dan Sperling, MD, is a leader in the detection of prostate tumors through the use of image-guided technology in his private practice, the Sperling Prostate Center in West Orange, New Jersey. A pioneer in his field, Dr. Sperling developed the 3T Multi-Parametric MRI ? BlueLaser? solutions. He also specializes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging which he uses for tumor detection and targeted biopsies. Dr. Sperling currently serves as Medical Director and Chief of Interventional Uroradiology at the Sperling Prostate Center in New York City. Dedicated to offering the most state-of-the-art and advanced procedures, he is Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology and licensed in Massachusetts, Florida, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. Additionally, he is certified by the Society of Uroradiology, American Society of Laser Medicine. He completed a fellowship in oncologic PET/CT and interventional body imaging at the esteemed Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in New York; in conjunction with a fellowship in nuclear radiology at the New York University School of Medicine at Northshore University Hospital. Dr. Sperling speaks nationally about prostate cancer detection and treatment. Most recently Dr. Sperling lectured to over 150 urologists at NYU Medical Center at the conference for Advances in Prostate Imaging and Focal Ablative Treatment of Prostate Cancer.
Education and Training
University of Miami
Board Certification
Certified by the American Board of Radiology; Certified by the Society of Uroradiology
American Society of Laser Medicine and is an American Board of Radiology Diplomate
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical Director and Chief of Interventional Uroradiology at the Sperling Prostate Center in New York City -
- Developed the 3T Multi-Parametric MRI – BlueLaser™ solutions -
Fellowships
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center (oncologic PET/CT and interventional body imaging); New York University School of Medicine at Northshore University Hospital (Nuclear radiology)
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