Weill Cornell Medicine Urology
Weill Cornell Medicine Urology
Alexis E. Te
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Dr. Alexis E. Te, M.D. | Cornell Urology

Alexis E. Te, M.D.

Voiding Dysfunction/Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
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Dr. Alexis E. Te, M.D. | Cornell Urology
Insurance Providers

Insurance Providers

  • Aetna-Weill Cornell POS
  • CIGNA
  • EBCBS PPO/EPO
  • Medicare
  • Oxford Freedom
  • Rockefeller University-CoreSource
  • United Healthcare Commercial

Biography

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Dr. Alexis E. Te is a Professor of Urology at the Weill Medical College at Cornell University, the Director of Urology Program at the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center, the Director of the Brady Prostate Center and Urodynamic Laboratory, as well as Co-Director of Urodynamics and an Attending Urologist in the Department of Urology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

Dr. Te received his medical degree from Weill Medical College at Cornell University and completed his urology residency training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, both in New York City. He continued his training by completing a fellowship in neurourology and urodynamics at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University. Dr. Te remained on the faculty and became a leader in the development of new techniques for treatment of benign prostatic disorders in men, as well as in the evaluation and treatment of incontinence in men and women. He continues his research in areas such as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Therapies in BPH, Incontinence, Prostatis, Neurourology & Urodynamics, Female Urology, Interstitial Cystitis, Laser Surgery, and Prostate Cancer.

Dr. Te maintains memberships in 11 professional organizations, is a Fellow in The New York Academy of Medicine, currently holds editorial responsibilities with 10 professional/scholarly journals, and has consistently been annually ranked as a top physician in Super Docs, Castle Connelly: Best Doctor in NY Metro Area – Urology, Best Doctors in America Database, and the annual NY magazine Best Doctors List.

2020 Top Doc nymd



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