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Tim Roytman, MD

About

Dr. Tim Roytman was raised in Honolulu and graduated from Iolani School. After Iolani, he went on to Northwestern University in Chicago where he received a Bachelor’s in neuroscience. Tim returned home to the University of Hawaii John A Burns School of Medicine for his MD and graduated with honors (AOA). After medical school, he went on to Washington University in St. Louis, a top rated urology training program, where he did his training in general surgery, urologic surgery as well as fellowship in robotic-assisted surgery/advanced laparoscopy. Tim is trained by the leaders in urologic surgery such as Dr. Gerald Andriole, Dr. Adam Kibel, Dr. Sam Bhayani, Dr. Sherb Figenshau, Dr. Arnold Bullock and Dr. Steven Brandes.

Tim is a board certified urologist, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Urologic Association and the Western Section of the American Urologic Association.

Outside of his practice, he enjoys spending time with his wife, two sons, running and surfing.

Testimonial from Childfree Reddit Wiki

gave me a no-scalpel vasectomy something like 6 years ago around 23 years old with a comment something along the lines of “I look at it like getting a tattoo – they’re both viewed as permanent, and you have the right to do to what you want to your body.” No bingos, just business. Insurance covered it, and I don’t believe I had any copay at the office. Outpatient at the clinic, in and out. Super easy. He was also supportive, because he told me he had also gotten a vasectomy two weeks prior to doing mine, and we had a laugh at the smell the cauterization of the vas deferens made. “Going to your own bbq”, lol. I don’t live in Hawaii anymore, but hopefully that helps others. I’ve got no reason to believe his views have changed, but I realize that it was a long time ago.

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