Summit Health opens urology office in Princeton

Summit Health recently announced it opened a urology office in Princeton — the Urology Group of Princeton — which includes 5,175 square feet featuring three providers, nine exam rooms and three procedure rooms.

Formed by the merger of CityMD and Summit Medical Group, Summit Health’s urology practice further expands its connected care model that’s focused on serving patients across the tri-state area.

“We believe health care remains a local phenomenon, and we need to make sure we remain focused on delivering quality care, locally, on every corner and neighborhood,” Dr. Jack Cappitelli, chief medical officer, New Jersey region at Summit Health, said.

Joining Summit Health are three well-respected and renowned urologists: Drs. Barry Rossman, Alexander Vukasin and  Alexei Wedmid.

Rossman has been in practice for over 30 years and has the distinction of being named “Best Doctor” by his peers in New Jersey Magazine for the past several years standing. He earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree from Boston University. He completed his surgical internship and urology residency at Montefiore/Albert Einstein Hospital and Medical Center.

Vukasin completed his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine. He completed his surgical internship and urology residency at the New York – Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Wedmid graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College, with a bachelor’s degree in engineering sciences. He completed his surgical internship and urology residency at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York City, and then proceeded to complete a subspecialty fellowship in robotic and laparoscopic urology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

“Welcoming Princeton Urology patients to the broader Summit Health system will enhance their access to our services and ensure appropriate care management, enabling us to deliver continuity of care to an even greater patient population,” Cappitelli said. “Summit Health will continue to explore thoughtful, strategic acquisitions of groups that are culturally aligned with us and that help fill our clinical, geographic or operational gaps.”