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Champion Urology Integrated with Yale Urology

June 20, 2019

Dr. Erik Enquist and Dr. Franklin Leddy have been appointed Assistant Professors of Clinical Urology at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Enquist and Dr. Leddy joined Yale and transitioned their practice to Yale Urology, while continuing to care for their patients at 35 Wells Street in Westerly, RI, through the Yale New Haven Health System and Yale Medicine.

Previously Chief of Surgery at Westerly Hospital, Dr. Erik Enquist received his Medical Degree from University of Colorado School of Medicine, and completed a surgical residency at Rhode Island Hospital and Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and a residency in urology at George Washington University Medical Center. Dr. Enquist completed a fellowship in Urologic Oncology at National Cancer Institute/NIH.

Dr. Enquist offers his patients evaluation and treatment of voiding dysfunction in men and women, kidney stones, urologic cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney), infertility, erectile dysfunction, and BPH. He also performs minimally-invasive office-based procedures including vasectomies and treatment of prostate-related urinary problems, as well as pelvic floor therapy for women with urinary incontinence and other types of voiding dysfunction.

Dr. Franklin Leddy has practiced adult and pediatric urology in Westerly since 1989, and served as President of Medical Staff and Chief of Surgery at Westerly Hospital. He specializes in the care of patients with voiding dysfunctions, urologic cancers, kidney stones, infertility, and issues of the prostate. He offers hospital and office-based minimally-invasive procedures, including vasectomies.

Dr. Leddy received his undergraduate degree Cum Laude from Dartmouth College, and medical degree from Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency training at University of Colorado School of Medicine in General Surgery, where he also served as Chief Resident in Urology.

Submitted by Eliza Folsom on June 20, 2019