Programs & Specialties
The Cooper Aortic Center provides world-class care through the accurate diagnosis of diseases and conditions that attack the body’s arterial system. Vascular disease affects the circulatory system and includes diseases of the arteries, veins and lymph vessels, as well as blood disorders that affect circulation. Learn More >
Cooper offers patients the three most popular and successful weight loss procedures – gastric bypass, gastric banding and sleeve gastrectomy. Minimally invasive techniques are used on almost all patients. Learn More >
The Comprehensive Breast Care Center at Cooper is staffed by health care professionals who specialize in the detection, evaluation and treatment of all breast diseases. Learn More >
Cooper Cardiothoracic Surgeons perform cardiovascular procedures, including coronary artery bypass (CABG), heart valve repair or replacement, and correction of other defects of the heart. These physicians also perform surgery on the major arteries, the lungs, and the esophagus. Learn More >
Colorectal surgeons at Cooper specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the intestines, rectum and anus. Our surgeons treat the full range of colorectal disorders and are committed to providing you with compassionate, high-quality care. Learn More >
Cooper general surgeons provide comprehensive surgical services for diseases of the breast, endocrine system, gastrointestinal tract, colon, rectum, neck, and vascular system, as well as skin, soft tissues, and benign and malignant tumors. Learn More >
Dedicated to comprehensive, state-of-the-art care, the Cooper Valve Center offers patients access to the most advanced care in the region for defects and disease in the aortic valve, stenosis and regurgitation, mitral valve, stenosis and regurgitation, and diseases of the pulmonic and tricuspid valves. Learn More >
Our general surgeons provide expertise in the area of hernia repair, and offer various treatment options depending on the patient's needs. These options include laparoscopic surgery as well as traditional open repair techniques. Learn More >
Cooper Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons provide comprehensive surgical services for diseases, traumatic injuries, and genetic and developmental deformities of the face, mouth, dentition, jaws, and neck. Learn More >
Cooper Otolaryngologists evaluate and treat problems of the ears, including impaired hearing, dizziness and tinnitus, and of the nose and throat, including speech difficulties. They perform surgery of the head, neck, sinuses and thyroid. Learn More >
The Children's Regional Hospital provides for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care of a wide range of pediatric surgical patients ranging from premature infants with birth defects to adolescent trauma victims. Learn More >
Cooper University Hospital offers a comprehensive selection of plastic and reconstructive surgery options utilizing the latest medical knowledge and technology. Learn More >
Surgical oncology is the branch of surgery which focuses on the surgical management of cancer. The designation of "surgical oncologist" is generally reserved for those surgeons who have completed one of the approved fellowship programs or one who has extensive surgical and clinical experience in providing treatment for patients with cancer. Learn More >
Cooper serves as the regional Trauma Center for southern New Jersey including Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean and Salem counties and acts as a resource for the Level II Trauma Centers in our region. Learn More >
The Cooper Urological Institute is dedicated to improving the life of our patients through advances in clinical care and research, while promoting individualized compassionate treatment to patients and their families. Learn More >
The Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Cooper University Hospital is a comprehensive vascular care program designed to minimize complications from arterial and venous diseases and treating problems in a minimally invasive method called Endovascular surgery. Learn More >
Nearly 40 million Americans have varicose and spider veins, the blue, bulging, gnarly veins in the legs that show through the skin. Not only do they look terrible, they also can have a significant impact your health and quality of life. Learn More >




