Dr. Ken K Haberman, MD
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25246 Pacific Highway South, Kent, WA 98032
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Main - 253-927-1882
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Fax - 253-939-2831
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- 34612 6th Ave S Ste 210 Federal Way, WA 98003
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Haberman, Ken, MD
Ken Haberman
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Ken Haberman, M.D. Adult and Pediatric Urology Undergraduate: Rice University, Houston, TX. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Graduate: University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Masters of Science in Bioengineering. Medical School: University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX. Doctor of Medicine. Internship: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Department of General Surgery. Residency: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Department of Urology. Fellowship: City of Hope National Cancer Center, Duarte, CA. Minimally Invasive Urologic Oncology. Board Certification: Certified/Diplomate of American Board of Urology. Dr. Ken Haberman is a board certified, fellowship trained urologist and urologic surgeon. Having grown up in Texas, he came to the Pacific Northwest for graduate training at the University of Washington, and lovingly adopted the region for all it has to offer. He returned to the area after achieving advance training in the management of urologic cancers and the use of the Da Vinci robotic surgical system through fellowship training at the City of Hope Cancer Center (a National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center and one of the busiest robotic urology centers in the country). In 2013, he joined Surgical Associates Northwest Urology, and brings a philosophy of listening and education to his practice. He has interest and training in a broad range of urologic conditions ranging from cancers of the prostate, kidney, and bladder to benign conditions including kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, BPH (enlarged prostate), and other problems with urination. He understands being a physician is more than using the latest technology and medications, and feels it is important to help his patients understand their disease. When needed, he employs the latest and least invasive surgical techniques including use of the Da Vinci surgi