
James R. Bollinger, M.D., M.B.A.,
F.A.C.S., P.C.
Certified by the American College of Surgeons and the American Board of
Urology, Dr. Bollinger is the service chief of the Dept. of Urology at Paoli
Memorial Hospital. A graduate from Pennsylvania State University and Temple
University School of Medicine, his general surgery residency was obtained at
Episcopal Hospital and his urology residency at Episcopal and Temple University
Hospitals. Serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corp at Walson Army Hospital he
worked as a practicing urologist. He attained his Master's Degree in Healthcare
Administration through Pennsylvania State University.
Dr. Bollinger is the founder and president of the Paoli Memorial Hospital
chapters of Impotence Anonymous and the Prostate Cancer Support Group. He is
the co-author of Mosby's Perioperative Series: Genitourinary Surgery, and A Comparative
Study of Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP)
as Prostate Tumor Markers. Additionally, he has had many speaking engagements
to the medical, nursing, and lay communities. To maintain skill and expertise,
Dr. Bollinger regularly attends technical and didactic courses focusing on both
new and current urologic interventions.
Professional affiliations
include:
American Medical Association
American Urological Association,
Inc.
American Association of Clinical
Urologists
American Uro-Gynecologic Society
American Fertility Society
American Institute of Ultrasound in
Medicine
Impotence Institute of America
Urodynamics Society
Pennsylvania Medical Society
Urological Association of
Pennsylvania
Chester County Medical Society
People's Medical Society
A skilled urologic surgeon, Dr.
Bollinger has designated privileges to practice at the facilities previously
mentioned as well as Phoenixville Hospital, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Chester County
Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, and Brandywine Hospital.
Procedures are also performed in the office setting with the ability to provide
intravenous sedation monitored by a certified nurse anesthetist. Full on-site
x-ray facilities and diagnostic equipment will afford the patient private,
confidential and complete evaluations of incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
Last Updated: March 18, 2005