Biography

Esther Roth, MD
Urology
Education and Training
Medical School: | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
Residency: | Urology - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA |
Fellowship: | Urogynecology and Recsontructive Pelvic Surgery - Minnesota Urology, Minneapolis, MN |
Memberships
- Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction
Awards & Honors
Urology Resident Education Award - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 2023; Urology Resident Medical Student Teaching Award - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 2021Special Interests
Pelvic organ prolapse, female stress incontinence, overactive bladder, underactive/atonic bladder, neurogenic bladder, male and female voiding dysfunction
About Me
Dr. Roth is a fellowship-trained physician in the Division of Urology at Cooper University Health Care. Her expertise is in urogynecology and voiding dysfunction, with clinical areas of interest including vaginal and robotic management of pelvic organ prolapse, stress incontinence, overactive bladder, neurogenic bladder, and voiding dysfunction in both men and women (such as BPH, urinary retention, and underactive/atonic bladder). She completed a urology residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and underwent specialized fellowship training in urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery at Minnesota Urology in Minneapolis. During her fellowship, she specialized in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse, urge and stress incontinence for women, as well as exploring the underlying deficits contributing to voiding dysfunction in both men and women. She is particularly interested in pelvic organ prolapse/incontinence treatment in women, as well as the interplay between prostatic enlargement and overactive bladder symptoms (such as urgency, frequency, urge incontinence) in men with associated treatment options.
She is committed to maximizing patient outcomes after urologic procedures and derives satisfaction from the positive improvements she can make to the lives of her patients.