Dr. Karan Jit Singh
Staff
Punctuality
23961 Calle De La Magdalena , Suite 500
Laguna Hills, CA, United States
92653
Dr. Karan Jit Singh's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Medical School: UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Board-Certified: Adult & Pediatric Urology, American Board of Urology Internship: University of California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA Residency: University of California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA Fellow: American College of Surgeons Member: American Urological Association, California Medical Association, American Association of Clinical Urologists, Orange County Urological Society, Orange County Medical Association, American Urological Association Western Section About Dr. Singh Dr. Singh was raised in the San Fernando Valley. He is committed to excellence in the care of his patients through a combination of persistent attention to detail and implementation of the latest technology and techniques, which are constantly changing in the modern era of medicine. He is currently the Chief of Urology at Mission Hospital. He attends several conferences and meetings every year to keep abreast of the latest techniques and treatments. Dr. Singh enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons. His interests include skiing, cooking, traveling and spending time with his family. I chose this field because of the broad range of procedures and conditions we can treat. We can help the majority of our patients and cure their diseases. I enjoy helping patients of all ages, from children to geriatric patients. I also enjoy the technology that gives us so many new ways to help make patients feel better. Listening is an important part of my profession. If I listen carefully, I can almost hear the diagnosis from the patient, and this helps guide which treatment options would best fit the patients' individual needs. I hope to give my patients a clear understanding of their condition and treatment options to help them make more informed decisions about their care.
It is quite remarkable how going to see a doctor for relief can actually make your pain worse. Not just slightly worse - worse to the extent that I couldn't sleep at night and needed prescription-strength pain medication.
Dr. Singh squeezed my testicle so hard that I now have pain on the left side, where I previously didn't. And all this after waiting over an hour past my appointment time to see him...
On top of that, a 2nd and 3rd opinion didn't agree with his diagnosis. He hasn't even bothered to look at the ultrasound images I sent him.
To add insult to injury, his office refuses to take any responsibility for what they did to me beyond telling me to go go the ER.
Submitted Dec. 26, 2021