
Senior urologist (Israel)
Dr. Gruenwald graduated from the Tel Aviv university school of medicine, received his certification as a urologist in 1994. In 1995 he completed a clinical fellowship at the urogynecology dept at St. Georges Hospital, London.
Ilan Gruenwald is a Senior Urologist at the urology dept, at the Neurourology unit and at the Sexual Dysfunction Clinic of the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel. He is also the Chief Urologist of the National Center for Continence.
His research focuses on diagnostic and treatment modalities for incontinence and the physiology and pathology of male and female sexual dysfunction.
Dr. Gruenwald is a member of the European Association of Urology (EAU), the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM) and of the International Continence Society (ICS).
Dr Gruenwald has received four awards of excellence from the ESSM and EAU. Among other professional societies, he is a fellow of the Israel Sexual Health Society
He has been nominated as a Member of the WHO's (World Health Organization) consultation committee on education of incontinence.
He has presented his research in more than 100 international meetings and published over 30 papers in peer reviewed medical Journals.
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