Eric K. Seaman, MD, practices in Denville and Millburn, New Jersey. He is a board-certified urologist and a leading specialist in male reproductive health and microsurgery in the New York metropolitan area. Dr. Seaman has performed thousands of vasectomies and vasectomy reversals using no-scalpel and no-needle techniques. He was recently named one of New Jersey's “Top Doctors” by his peers in New Jersey Monthly magazine.
Dr. Seaman graduated with honors and Phi Beta Kappa recognition from the University of Pennsylvania. While earning his medical degree at New York University School of Medicine, he was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He completed his urology residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in male reproductive health and surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Dr. Seaman also earned an MBA from Rutgers Business School in 2006.
To promote high professional standards, Dr. Seaman helped establish and served as president of the New Jersey Urology Group. He also founded and leads the Vasectomy, Vasectomy Reversal and Male Fertility Center in Millburn. With specialized training in microsurgery and its application to male fertility, he has performed thousands of microsurgical procedures over nearly two decades.
In addition to certification by the American Board of Urology, Dr. Seaman is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and was among the first surgeons in New Jersey to offer no-scalpel, no-needle vasectomy procedures.

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