Dr. Hogan was born January 5th, 1931 and raised on his family’s dairy farm in Kingsbury, N.Y. He graduated from Hudson Falls High School in 1948.
After a year of work on his family’s dairy farm, Dr. Hogan attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1949 – 50, then, Niagara University for three years, graduating in 1952. Dr. Hogan went on to the Marquette University Medical College (now the Medical College of Wisconsin), where he graduated in 1957, having suffered a bout of polio in 1953-54.
From 1957-58, Dr. Hogan interned as an Internal Medicine resident at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, New York, then at the Albany VA until 1961. After serving as a member of the Internal Medicine staff at the Naval Hospital where he was a lieutenant commander in the Navy in Illinois from 1961-63, Dr. Hogan returned to Albany for a one-year fellowship in cardiology at the Medical College.
In 1964, Dr. Hogan set up his medical practice in Hudson Falls where he has dedicated himself to serving the community with compassion and excellence ever since.
Dr. Hogan married Elizabeth Werner, a nurse from Minnesota in 1957. Together they have eleven children (two of whom are currently practicing medicine in the community) and twenty–six grandchildren.