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Ryan S. Levey, MD

Assistant Professor
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Biography

Dr. Levey has been in private practice as a general urologist and his career has largely been based in the Southern United States.

Levey obtained his MD from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and completed his general surgery internship and urology residency at the Medical School of South Carolina in Charleston.

Besides his clinical work, Levey is passionate about improving provider processes and has worked on committees addressing everything from credentialing and peer reviews to the implementation of Electronic Medical Records. He has also first-authored various publications, posters, and presentations.

Last Updated on May 07, 2025.

Appointments

  • Urology

    Assistant Professor
    Primary

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Education & Training

Resident
Medical University of South Carolina (2017)
Internship
Medical University of South Carolina (2013)
MD
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth (2012)
BS
The University of Texas at Austin, Finance (2007)

Research

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Ryan S. Levey's published research.

Publications

2016

2014

  • Prostatitis, General
    The 5-Minute Urology Consult (3rd ed.)
    Chapters

2013

Clinical Care

Overview

Ryan Levey, MD, is a urologist who treats a variety of conditions in men and women, including blood in the urine, enlarged prostate (benign prostate hyperplasia), kidney stones, sexual dysfunction, and cancer.

Dr. Levey says he was drawn to the specialty because of its mix of seeing patients in the office and performing procedures in the operating room.

“I like when I can help people who are in pain or have a problem that might be impacting their daily life,” Dr. Levey says. “Many of our procedures, including those for kidney stones, are fairly straightforward, safe, and effective, and really help patients.”

Making connections with patients and putting them at ease is important, Dr. Levey says. “I take the time to really explain what is going on, which I think is one of the most important things physicians can do,” he says, adding that urology in particular is at the cutting edge when it comes to technology. “We are performing surgeries through smaller and smaller incisions, or with no incision at all in most cases, which allows patients to enjoy a faster recovery.”

For kidney stone surgery, Dr. Levey notes, patients can go home the same day. “People are able to return to work without any restrictions, immediately, which is really nice when we can help people that rapidly,” he says.

Clinical Specialties

Urology; Stone Disease

Board Certifications

  • Urology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Urology
    Original Certification Date
    2019

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