Dr david samadi new photos
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Education
Growing up in a Muslim Country
Samadi grew up as a Persian Jew in a Muslim country and attended Catholic school. He was an ambitious and competitive child and was captain of the soccer team. His family was discrete in manifesting their Jewish identity, even when attending the synagogue. During the 45 minute drive to school, his father would often teach the lessons of Judaism to his brother, cousins and him.
Since a little boy, he was inspired by his dad who was in the radiology equipment business and who motivated his children to always push their boundaries and attempt to conquer the things they weren’t inclined to do. David often accompanied him on his business meetings and was fascinated by the doctors they met. This was, probably, key to his decision of later on becoming a doctor. His father’s motto stayed with him:“There is nothing that stands before your hope.”
Beginning of a new life
In 1979, during and after the Iranian Revolution, many Jewish people fled the country. Among them were David, then 15, and his younger b
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Personal life
DR. DAVID SAMADI'S BIOGRAPHY
Dr. David Samadi is a board-certified urologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic diseases, prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and bladder cancer. Over the years, he’s specialized in advanced minimally invasive treatments for prostate cancer, including laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and laparoscopic robotic radical prostatectomy.
Currently, dr. Samadi activates as Director of Men’s Health at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, New York.
Dr. David Samadi has a very interesting life story, being born and raised in the Persian Jewish community of Iran. At the age of 15, along with his brother (12 at that time), he was forced to leave the Iranian community to Belgium, after the Revolution in 1979.
Separated by his family, a lot of changes have influenced his life. Without his entire family, Samadi and his brother Dan were forced to start a new life on their own, without their parents and their little sister Heidi. Despite the fact that they were both young and alone, both Samadi and Dan proved that they were st
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Dr. DAVID SAMADI
Testimonials
BRYANT H., AGE 53
I am 53 years old and still in love with my wife of 32 years. We have five children and one precious daughter-in-law. I am the pastor of a church in Alabama. Our youngest child left for college and within a week of her departure I was told that I had prostate cancer.
My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 12 years ago, so I have been diligent about getting my PSA checked every year. The score had almost doubled in one year. My primary care doctor sent me to the urologist in NYC immediately. My urologist set an appointment for me to have an MRI, which indicated large lesions one on each side of the prostate.
Paul, age 62
Two years ago, I underwent radical prostatectomy surgery performed by Dr. Samadi. For all the men & women who fear the surgical side effect, I urge them to see Dr. Samadi.
He’s not only a brilliant surgeon, but he’s an available and compassionate person with whom you can trust your life and health. I strongly recommend that if anyone is facing with prostate cancer, please
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