Dr. Michael Kogon Bio
Dr. Michael Kogon is the Chief of the Division of Urology at Mackenzie Health, Richmond Hill and Vaughan, Ontario. He completed his medical school training and urologic residency at the University of Toronto. He went on to subspecialty fellowship training in minimally invasive surgery in Melbourne, Australia, including advanced laparoscopic and robotic procedures. He is the current president of the Canadian Endourology Group and is a member of Vaughan Urology Associates and the North Toronto Prostate Centre. Dr. Kogon specializes in the minimally invasive treatment of stone disease, BPH, and oncology.
When not in the clinic or operating room, Dr. Kogon enjoys music composition and recording, with albums available on itunes and spotify. He plays multiple instruments and performs regularly in several bands, including ‘the Void’, Canada’s Urology band, who have performed internationally. He is married, with three children.
Dr. Michael Kogon , Oncologist, Maple Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Dr. Michael Kogon , Oncologist, Maple is in good standing with the Canadian Urological Society and the Canadian Medical Association
Keywords: Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) , Colon Cancer Screening & Treatment , Prostate Cancer, Hypothyroidism, Laparoscopic Surgery, Obesity Prostate Cancer treatment
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