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David G. Hesse, MD

Associate Professor of Urology

Contact Information

David G. Hesse, MD

Patient Care Locations

  • Orchard Medical Center
    330 Orchard Street, Ste Suite 164
    New Haven, CT 06511
  • Spring Glen Medical Center
    2200 Whitney Avenue, Ste 2nd Floor
    Hamden, CT 06518
  • 1291 Boston Post Road, Ste Suite 205
    Madison, CT 06443
  • Old Saybrook Medical Center
    633 Middlesex Turnpike, Ste 1st Floor
    Old Saybrook, CT 06475
    Appointments:203.785.2815

Mailing Address

  • Urology

    PO Box 208058

    New Haven, CT 06520-8058

    United States

Appointments

Biography

  • Practice locations: New Haven, Hamden, Madison, Old Saybrook
  • Residency Institution: New York Hospital- Cornell Medical Center
  • Fellowship: Cornell University Medical College 1986-1987
  • Clinical Interests: Management of prostate, bladder, kidney, testes, adrenal,
  • penile cancer; Pelvic and retroperitoneal sarcoma; Minimally invasive robotic surgery; Complex intestinal urinary diversion

Dr David Hesse is a board certified urologist. He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine with the Faculty Award for Excellence, before completing his surgical and urological training at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College. During his research fellowship at Cornell Medical College/Rockefeller University he was part of the team instrumental to the discovery of Tumor Necrosis Factor. Dr Hesse came to New Haven in 1991 to develop a urology practice treating patients with urological cancers. In 2005 he developed the first urological robotics program in Southern Connecticut. He has trained urologists throughout Connecticut, as well as in Florida, Massachusetts, Ohio, Chicago, Boston and Seattle how to perform robotic prostatectomy. In addition to pioneering robotic radical prostatectomies, Dr Hesse is one of the few urologists in the country who performs robotic radical cystectomy for bladder cancer.

Dr Hesse’s clinical interests are in improving minimally invasive approaches to curing urological malignancies, and in improving the quality of life for patients with urological cancer.

Education & Training

  • Residency
    New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center (1996)
  • Residency
    New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center (1991)
  • Fellowship
    Cornell Medical College (1987)
  • Internship
    New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center (1985)
  • MD
    University of New Mexico (1984)
  • BA
    Brandeis University, Science (1979)

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2016Connecticut Magazine2016
Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2015Connecticut Magazine2015

Departments & Organizations