C. Gilberto Brito, MD

10301 North 92nd Street #101
Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Office: (480) 661-2662

Gilberto Brito

­­Board-certified by the American Board of Urology

Languages:

Spanish and English

Education

Undergraduate:

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Medical School:

University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

Urology & Surgical Residency:

Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana

Academic/Leadership Appointment:

Medical Director of the Scottsdale Healthcare (SHC) Robotic Institute

Surgery and Past Chair and President-Chief of Staff at SHC Shea

Professional Memberships and Societies:

Arizona Urologic Society, past President

Honors & Achievements:

Phoenix Magazine’s Top Docs Award 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Private Practice:

Arizona Urology Specialists President 2016 to Present

Arizona Urology Specialists 2009 – Present

Urology Associates 1991 – 2009

Outside Activities and Activities:

Dr. Brito’s parents are from Ecuador, South America. From Ecuador, the Britos emigrated to the state of Kansas which is where Dr. Brito was born. Dr. Brito’s first language was Spanish. Dr. Brito has three adult children. He has many interests outside of medicine, including hiking, cycling, running and golf. He has been involved in many civic events in the Valley and is a member of the Phoenix Thunderbirds.

ASSISTING SURGEONS. PROTECTING PATIENTS.

The ProPep® Nerve Monitoring System is the first FDA-cleared real-time nerve monitoring system for laparoscopic & robotic prostatectomy surgery. This system helps surgeons identify critical non-visible somatic nerves at risk during surgery, thereby allowing the surgeon to make more-informed decisions on how to spare these nerves, potentially minimizing nerve damage.

As a patient you should know that this type of nerve identification technology is standard of care for thyroid and parotid surgery, both cancerous glands that need to be removed with vital nerves at risk in doing so.