Specialties
With more than 1,000 physicians and 700 advanced practice providers in 95 specialties and subspecialties, Cooper has the care you need.
At MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, our Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and medical management of all types of cancer and blood disorders.
When you’re admitted to the hospital, you may receive care from a hospitalist – a physician who specializes in treating patients during their hospital stay.
The Infectious Diseases specialists at Cooper University Health Care provide exceptional and comprehensive care for common, complex, and rare infections.
Interventional radiologists use advanced imaging (ultrasounds, X-rays, CAT scans, MRI scans, and other innovative methods) to see inside the body and treat complex conditions – including cardiovascular disease and cancer – less invasively and with unprecedented precision.
Laryngology is a subspecialty within otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat, or ENT) that focuses on disorders of the larynx, your “voice box."
The Maternal-Fetal Medicine program at Cooper University Health Care provides expert, high-quality, compassionate care for both high-risk and routine pregnancies.
When it comes to caring for babies who are seriously ill, have critical needs, or are born prematurely, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Cooper University Health Care offers the most advanced level of care possible to families throughout South Jersey.
Whether you have recently been diagnosed with kidney disease, are managing dialysis, awaiting transplant, or receiving treatment after one, the nephrology team at Cooper University Health Care is here to help you determine your options and provide the best possible treatment for your condition.
If you or your loved ones are affected by a serious neurological illness of injury, you can trust the neurocritical care team at Cooper.
The expert neurologists at Cooper and Inspira Neurosciences specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad spectrum of neurological conditions.
Neuropsychologists are licensed clinical psychologists who focus on understanding the connection between a person’s brain (structures/functions) and the way that person thinks, feels, or behaves.
Make an Appointment With a Specialist at Cooper
To learn more or to request an appointment, please call 800.8.COOPER (800.826.6737) or click below to schedule online.