Housed within Princeton Surgical Associates, the Parathyroid Center offers world-class expertise for patients navigating parathyroid disease. Led by the well-respected surgeon Dr. Davidov, our center combines specialized knowledge with a compassionate approach, ensuring patients receive the highest standard of surgical care.
At Princeton Surgical Associates, our eight-surgeon team is dedicated to providing world-class care right in your community. We specialize in a wide range of disciplines—including endocrine, colorectal, vascular, and oncology—with a focus on advanced minimally invasive procedures. You can find our office in the Medical Arts Pavilion, and we are proud to manage all surgical consultations for Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center.

At Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center, our surgical teams deliver exceptional professionalism and expertise throughout every phase of the parathyroid journey—from preoperative preparation to intraoperative precision and postoperative recovery. The Parathyroid Center ensures a seamless experience by coordinating expert care between our lead surgeon, Dr. Davidov, your endocrinologist, and our dedicated multidisciplinary parathyroid center team at Penn Medicine - Princeton Medical Center.

Dr. Tomer Davidov is a general and endocrine surgeon. He is the director of the Parathyroid Center Princeton Surgical Associates. He was raised in New York City where he graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. He completed the accelerated 7-year B.A.-M.D. medical program at Boston University and Boston University School of Medicine where he was selected as a Trustee Scholar and graduated with honors. Dr. Davidov completed his 6-year general surgery residency at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (formerly the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) including his chief residency year in 2006. He was the recipient of multiple academic, humanism, and teaching awards and was voted as "Resident of the Year". He then completed a year of surgical fellowship training at the abdominal organ transplant program at Columbia University - Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He was recruited back to the Department of Surgery at Rutgers where he spent his first 11 years in academic practice as a general and endocrine surgeon, developing a large referral thyroid and parathyroid surgery practice. He was recruited to Penn Medicine – Princeton Medical Center in 2018 where is established the Parathyroid Center and created a well-respected high volume thyroid and parathyroid surgery program. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), and member of the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons (AAES), the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society, and is a grant review for the National Science Foundation (NSF).
AN EXPERIENCED AND CARING SURGEON
Dr. Davidov is an experienced general and endocrine surgeon. He routinely receives high marks on national scorecards and patient satisfaction surveys for his excellent surgical outcomes and warm bedside manner. He is the recipient of many teaching, academic, and patient care awards including New Jersey Monthly Magazine's Best Surgeon Top Doc award. He is a well-respected surgical educator, whose clinical lectures and bedside teaching have been a fixture of surgical education at Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is a regular presence at the annual meetings of the ACS and AAES and has made contributions to the medical literature. His publications on the management of thyroid nodules are referenced in the American Thyroid Association’s national practice guidelines.
OUTSTANDING CLINICAL CARE
Dr. Davidov and his team offer world class sub-specialty expertise in endocrine surgery at Penn Medicine – Princeton Medical Center, providing patients with parathyroid and thyroid disease outstanding surgical care and professional patient experience. Dr. Davidov and his staff work closely with endocrinologists, primary care physicians, radiologists, pathologists, and medical oncologists to tailor each patient’s care to achieve optimal outcomes.
A SURGEON WHO HAS TRAINED OTHER SURGEONS
Dr. Davidov is an expert general and endocrine surgeon who has trained many surgical residents with the complexities of parathyroid and thyroid surgery. He is a valued member of the Rutgers-RWJMS surgical residency training program at Penn Medicine – Princeton Medical Center. Dr. Davidov is married with three children. When he isn’t working, he enjoys camping, fishing, and hiking with his family.

As an endocrine surgeon, Dr. Davidov works closely with many endocrinologists in the region. For patients seeking to establish care with a local endocrinologist, below is a list of well-regarded endocrinologists and endocrine practices:
Penn Medicine – Princeton Health Endocrinologists:
609-853-7272
Dr. Anupa Sharma
Dr. Jessica Kunadia
Dr. Omodele Hogan
Princeton Medical Group Endocrinologists:
609-924-9300
Dr. Rajshree Patel
Dr. Ramya Vedula
Dr. Kunal Shah
Endocrinology Associates of Princeton:
609-924-4433
Dr. Ansu Joy
Dr. Sefton Vergano
Dr. Sunny Patel
Dr. Diane Fresca
Dr. Shirley Bembo
Dr. Sherin Mathews
Dr. Daphne Dadzie
Dr. Tiffany Tsang
Dr. Jason Hollander
Princeton Endocrinology Associates:
609-921-1511
Dr. Angela Inzerillo
Dr. Ned Weiss
Hunterdon Health – Center for Endocrine Care:
908-237-4108
Dr. Rebecca Lifchus-Ascher
Dr. Aditi Patel
Dr. Maria Lamothe
Dr. Davidov has worked with many other exceptional endocrinologists including Dr. Ewa Ruel, Erika Villanueva, Joanna Tolin (Capital Health), Dr. Sara Lubitz (RWJMS), Dr. Rajesh Dev (St. Peters), Dr. Vivek Bansal (Endo Assoc of NJ), Dr. Sudeep Dhillon (Mercer-Bucks Endo), Dr. Saima Farghani (Endo of Manahawkin), Dr. Saima Khan and Meghna Shah (Endo of Hunterdon), Dr. Anna Groysman (Penn Medicine Yardley), Dr. Melissa Falcon (Penn Medicine-Woodbury Heights), Dr. Navtika Desai (Full Circle Endo), among many others in the region.
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