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Portrait of Paul Jacob Turek, MD

Paul Jacob Turek, MD

  • Urologic Surgery
  • Urology
Accepting new patients

Paul Jacob Turek, MD

Dr Turek graduated from Yale College with summa cum laude honors and attended Stanford University School of Medicine, also graduating with honors. He then trained in urology at the nation's first hospital: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He received fellowship training in Male Reproductive Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston TX, and then joined the faculty at the University of California San Francisco. After retiring as an Endowed Chair in Urology, he started The Turek Clinic in San Francisco and Beverly Hills. 

Taking great care of men's reproductive health problems requires care that begins with listening, and incorporates a balance of wisdom and evidence. At The Turek Clinic, we offer efficient, timely and innovative care to all our clients in a comfortable, modern office. Web-based tools assist in care and include web site portals, email communication and GetWellLoop for electronic house calls after procedures. Dr. Turek prioritizes patient education with handouts and written action plans.

Specialties

  • Urologic Surgery
  • Urology

Credentials

  • Urology

Education

  • Medical School: Stanford University
  • Fellowships: Baylor College of Medicine

Hospital affiliations

Below is a list of facilities where this provider is credentialed and approved to perform procedures or has privileges.
  • St. Mary's Medical Center San Francisco

Languages

  • English

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