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Adam Benjamin Hittelman, MD, PhD

Associate Professor in Urology
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Section Chief of Pediatric Urology, Urology

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Urology

PO Box 208058

New Haven, CT 06520-8058

United States

About

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Associate Professor in Urology

Section Chief of Pediatric Urology, Urology

Biography

Dr. Adam B. Hittelman is an Associate Professor of Urology and Pediatrics who specializes in treating children and adolescents with urogenital problems. He is the Chief of the section of Pediatric Urology. His practice at Yale’s Pediatric Specialty Center is dedicated to accommodating the specific needs of younger patients and their families. “Any surgery on your child, big or small, is always big when it’s your child,” says Dr. Hittelman. To ease the anxiety and strain on parents and caretakers, “we strive to coordinate all of the child’s care in a comfortable, child-friendly environment with as few visits as possible.”

Because children with complex urologic issues often develop associated medical conditions, Dr. Hittelman works closely with pediatric specialists in multi-disciplinary clinics, improving family access and continuity of care. “I always try to make myself available to parents and families,” he says. “We take the time to ensure that their questions and concerns are addressed and answered to everyone’s satisfaction.”

Dr. Hittelman earned his MD and a PhD in molecular and cellular biology from New York University. He later completed his residency and fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, a program renowned for its multidisciplinary approach to training and research in the field of pediatric urology.

Clinically, Hittelman’s primary focus is in reconstructive surgeries for children born with congenital anomalies like hydronephrosis (swelling of a kidney(s) due to a build-up of urine), primary vesicoureteral reflux (a valve defect that can prevent urine from flowing backward from the bladder into the ureters) and disorders of sexual development (congenital anomalies of the internal and external genitalia). Kidney stones, hypospadias, hydroceles and hernia are also part of his clinical work. He offers traditional and minimally invasive approaches to pediatric procedures, including laparoscopic, endoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques.

“As technology has improved and instruments are getting smaller, I have been able to apply this to younger and younger patients,” he says. “This has allowed for shorter hospital stays, decreased postoperative pain and smaller incisions.”

Dr. Hittelman is the author of a large body of peer-reviewed articles and research related to pediatric urologic conditions. He is also an active member of several national medical organizations, including the American Urologic Association, the Society of Pediatric Urology, the Society of Fetal Urology and the American College of Surgeons.

Appointments

  • Urology

    Associate Professor on Term
    Primary

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Education & Training

Fellow
University of California, San Francisco (2008)
Resident
University of California, San Francisco (2007)
Resident
University of California, San Francisco (2003)
MD
New York University School of Medicine (2001)
PhD
New York University School of Medicine (2000)

Research

Overview

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Congenital Abnormalities; Developmental Biology; Molecular Biology; Pediatrics; Urologic Diseases; Urology

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Adam Benjamin Hittelman's published research.

Publications

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2023

2022

2021

2020

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • honor

    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2016

  • activity

    Clinical Operations Committee, Yale Urology

  • activity

    Residency Clinical Competency Committee

  • activity

    General Medical Education Committee

  • activity

    Pediatric Services Ambulatory Committee

Clinical Care

Overview

Adam B. Hittelman, MD, PhD, specializes in treating pediatric patients with urogenital problems. He has performed robotic and laparoscopic surgery on babies as young as six months. “As technology has improved and our instruments have become smaller, I’ve been able to apply these approaches to younger and younger patients,” he says. “This has allowed for shorter hospital stays, decreased postoperative pain and smaller incisions.”

Dr. Hittelman knows children with complex medical problems require a lot of care and medical attention. “To ease the burden, we try to coordinate all of the child’s care in a comfortable, child-friendly environment with as few visits as possible,” he says. “We provide regular updates during a procedure so that families know their child is doing well and the surgery is moving along.”

An associate professor of urology and chief of pediatric urology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Hittelman focuses his clinical research on the biology behind genitourinary development. He works closely with pediatric specialists in multidisciplinary clinics to improve family access and continuity of care. Connecticut Magazine has included Dr. Hittelman in its annual list of the state’s Top Doctors.

Clinical Specialties

Pediatric Urology; Urology

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Board Certifications

  • Pediatric Urology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Urology
    Latest Certification Date
    2010
    Original Certification Date
    2010
  • Urology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Urology
    Latest Certification Date
    2010
    Original Certification Date
    2010

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Urology

PO Box 208058

New Haven, CT 06520-8058

United States

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