Dr. Donald Sonn is a highly trained physician who currently works for the Urology Group of Western New England in Springfield, Massachusetts. Specializing in impotence, prostheses and stone diseases, Sonn is trained in the GreenLight Laser Surgery type of minimally invasive surgery. This type of surgery allows a physician to help a patient that has an enlarged prostate by removing the tissue that is blocking the urethra by using laser energy.
Donald Sonn is a crucial contributor to the medical community. He received his degree from New York in 1991 and has since spent over 30 years studying urology and surgery.
Donald Sonn has continuously contributed to the welfare of people around the world with his medical expertise. As a urologist, surgeon, and physician, Dr. Donald Sonn spends his free time volunteering in third-world countries giving them much needed medical attention to continue their lives all while having a family at home.
Standing out in the medical field is no easy feat, but Dr. Donald Sonn has done just that during his illustrious career. Since he graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University way back in 1991, Donald Sonn has made a name for himself as one of the best surgeons in the industry.
Dr. Donald Sonn served as the Chief of Surgery at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Massachusetts from 2007 until 2013. Prior to that he was a member of Dickinson's Cancer Committee. He has been a Voting Member of the American Urologic Association since 1991, and is also a member of the Government Affairs Committee of Baycare Health Partners.
After achieving his medical training at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York, Donald Sonn attended the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York for his postgraduate studies.
Dr. Donald Sonn is a urologist who currently practices at the Urology Group of Western New England in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is a former member of the Cancer Committee at Cooley Dickenson Hospital, an affiliate of Massachusetts General Hospital.