 
															
									SPECIALTY:
Diagnosing and Treating Genital and Urinary Tract
				Diagnosing and Treating Genital and Urinary Tract
									EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
SUNY Downstate Medical School
				SUNY Downstate Medical School
									INTERNSHIP:
Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School
				Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School
									FELLOWSHIP:
University of San Diego / Rady Children’s Hospital
				University of San Diego / Rady Children’s Hospital
									SPECIAL AREAS:
Laparoscopic Surgery
Hypospadias
Undescended testicle
Congenital hernia
Hydrocele
Hydronephrosis
Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Spina Bifida and Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel
Dysfunctional Voiding
Bedwettin
				Laparoscopic Surgery
Hypospadias
Undescended testicle
Congenital hernia
Hydrocele
Hydronephrosis
Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Spina Bifida and Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel
Dysfunctional Voiding
Bedwettin
									APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE:
Dr. Gina Cambareri is a board-certified pediatric urologist with Garden State Urology who specializes in diagnosing and treating genital and urinary tract conditions in young people — and educating their families about treatment options. Her approach to her patient care involves the whole family, understanding it is not just the child that needs care but the family as well. Her goal is to provide an explanation of the disease process in a way that alleviates anxiety and helps the family make an informed decision, whether that be surgical or medical. Dr. Cambareri likes working with families in a personable and caring way that allows them to feel comfortable and ask questions, with good communication between herself, the family and her entire team. Dr. Cambareri has published multiple journal articles and book chapters and has frequently presented at national meetings. She is a participating provider of the Atlantic Accountable Care Organization
				Dr. Gina Cambareri is a board-certified pediatric urologist with Garden State Urology who specializes in diagnosing and treating genital and urinary tract conditions in young people — and educating their families about treatment options. Her approach to her patient care involves the whole family, understanding it is not just the child that needs care but the family as well. Her goal is to provide an explanation of the disease process in a way that alleviates anxiety and helps the family make an informed decision, whether that be surgical or medical. Dr. Cambareri likes working with families in a personable and caring way that allows them to feel comfortable and ask questions, with good communication between herself, the family and her entire team. Dr. Cambareri has published multiple journal articles and book chapters and has frequently presented at national meetings. She is a participating provider of the Atlantic Accountable Care Organization
