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Cornell Physicians

Dr. Alexis E. Te is the Co-Director of the Urodynamics unit at Cornell within New York Presbyterian Hospital and is also very active in the evaluation and treatment of incontinence. Dr. Te treats male incontinence.

Dr. Steven A. Kaplan is the Chief of the Institute of Bladder and Prostate Health at Cornell within New York Presbyterian Hospital and is also very active in the evaluation and treatment of incontinence. Dr. Kaplan treats both male and female incontinence.

Dr. Renuka Tyagi is a Urogynecologist on staff of Institute of Bladder Health at Cornell within New York Presbyterian Hospital and is also very active in the evaluation and treatment of incontinence and female voiding dysfunction. Dr. Tyagi treats female incontinence.

For more information about incontinence or for an appointment, contact one of the physicians below:

  

Dr. Alexis Te Alexis E. Te, M.D.
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(212) 746-4811

  • Director, The Brady Prostate Center
  • Professor of Urology at the Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Kaplan Steven A. Kaplan, M.D., F.A.C.S.
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(212) 746-4811
  • Professor of Urology at Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Chief, Institute of Bladder and Prostate Health

Dr. Tyagi Renuka Tyagi, M.D.
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(212) 746-5414

  • Assistant Professor of Urology

Additional information about incontinence can be obtained from the National Association for Continence (800-BLADDER) and the Simon Foundation for Incontinence (800-23-SIMON).




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