Ardavan Akhavan, M.D.

Pediatric Urology

Locations and Appointments

Insurances Accepted

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  • CHP
  • Blue Access
  • EPO
  • HMO
  • Mediblue (Senior)
  • PPO
  • Medicaid
  • Freedom
  • Liberty
  • Metro/Core/Charter
  • Community Plan
  • HMO
Personal Statement

   “In the operating room, your child is my child.”

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Video Visits / Telemedicine Appointments

At the Institute for Pediatric Urology and the Komansky Children's Hospital, our top priority remains the care of our pediatric patients. Our pediatric urology team is here to serve you and your family. During the COVID-19 crisis, we are emphasizing the use of Video Visits to provide a safe, effective, secure and convenient way to provide care. Video Visits allows us to continue to fulfill our mission to provide best-in-class care for all of our patients.

New and existing patients will have access to our doctors and nurse practitioners through a computer or mobile device. Our patients and families will receive instruction to a unique, secure, and private link to access the Video Visit session.

Nearly all of our visits are being performed virtually at this time. The Video Visit will determine if an in-person office visit is needed.

Please call our office at (212) 746-5337 to schedule a private Video Visit today.

Tips to Prepare for a Successful Video Visit

Click on the links below for more information and instructions on how to inititate your Video Visit.

Video Visit Instructional Guide 

Weill Cornell Medicine Video Visits

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Biographical Info

As the former Director of Pediatric Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, Dr. Akhavan is one of the country’s most experienced pediatric robotic surgeons. With robotic surgery, Dr. Akhavan strives to optimize patient outcomes while minimizing discomfort, length of hospitalization, and time to return to normal activities. While Dr. Akhavan offers both minimally invasive and open surgery options for all disorders of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and genitals, Dr. Akhavan has particular expertise in robotic surgery for infants and children with disorders associated with hydronephrosis, including vesicoureteral reflux and ureteropelvic junction obstruction. Dr. Akhavan is also one of only a few providers in the country with expertise in complex robotic reconstruction, including robotic mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy and bladder neck reconstruction for children with incontinence secondary to neurogenic bladder from spinal cord injury or spina bifida.

Additionally, as the former co-director of the Johns Hopkins Fetal Surgery Program, Dr. Akhavan has unique experience performing fetal surgery for patients with lower urinary tract obstruction, and offers counseling to expectant parents with hydronephrosis and other fetal urological anomalies. Finally, as the former co-director of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Kidney Stone Program, Dr. Akhavan has had extensive experience managing complex kidney stone cases in infants, children, and adolescents, and offers all forms of stone treatment. 

Dr. Akhavan attended the Horace Mann School, and then graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University, followed by medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his general surgery and urology residencies at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, followed by a two-year fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the Seattle Children’s Hospital, where he was also an instructor in Pediatric Urology. Dr. Akhavan then became an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, where he developed and directed their program in Pediatric Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, and also co-directed the Programs in Fetal Surgery as well as Pediatric Kidney Stone Surgery prior to joining the faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine. During his time at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Akhavan was recognized as a Top Doctor by Baltimore Magazine.  Dr. Akhavan sees patients at the Upper East Side campus. 

What our patients are saying about Dr. Akhavan:

"Dr. Akhavan is truly amazing!! He is incredibly knowledgeable and professional. His expertise will ease your mind that your child is in the absolute best care possible. He genuinely cares about his patients. I highly recommend him if you are searching for a pediatric urologist. You will not be disappointed." - Beth K. via Google Reviews

"He made me feel comfortable as a parent he explained things so I could understand what was going on with my son.. Thanks to Dr. A my son has had no problems and his surgery was two years ago. He is a wonderful man and a wonderful doctor." - Lauren B. on Aug 23, 2017 via Healthgrades

"Great With his care of my daughter...takes the time to listen to my concerns. Easy to talk too not only in office but outside as well. Thank you Dr. A" - Natilee R. via Facebook on October 2, 2017

"Dr. Akhavan is an amazing doctor. Not only is he friendly and able to ease the worry of the children he treats, but he goes above and beyond to make sure that the parents understand what they need to know, and answers questions thoroughly, in terms that people with or without medical knowledge could decipher. He goes out of his way to make himself accessible, and is the epitome of what a doctor should be in terms of his expertise in his field as well as his professionalism and compassion. Highly recommend him for parents looking for a pediatric urologist for their children! He WILL do great things as his career progresses, and I will be proud to say he treated my son and that we had the privilege of knowing him." - Erin C. via Google Reviews

"My 18 month old has been seeing him since she was about 6 weeks old. He is amazing! He is beyond knowledgeable and very confident! I have no doubt my child is in great hands!!" - J.H. via Google Reviews

Board Certifications
American Board of Urology (Pediatric Urology)
Clinical Expertise
Robotic Surgery
Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery
Laparoscopic Surgery
Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Hydronephrosis
Urinary Tract Infection
Kidney Stones
Neurogenic Bladder
Megaureter
Undescended Testes
Undescended Testicle
Inguinal Hernia
Hydrocele
Hypospadias
Ureterocele
Prune Belly Syndrome
Posterior Urethral Valves
Circumcision Complication
Circumcision In Newborn
Meatal Stenosis
Horseshoe Kidney
Duplex Kidney
Erectile Dysfunction
Imperforate Hymen
Ovarian Cyst
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Scrotal Pain
Varicocele
Bladder Cancer
Hematuria
Renal Cysts
Ureteral Stones
Wilms Tumor
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Imperforate Anus
Labial Adhesion
Balanitis
Balanoposthitis
Buried Penis
Chordee
Circumcision (Children > 6 Months)
Circumcision (Children > 6 Months)
Crooked Penis
Extra Foreskin
Foreskin Problem
Incomplete Circumcision
Micropenis
Mullerian Remnant
Penile Adhesions
Penile Cyst
Penile Lesion
Penile Rash
Penile Skin Bridge
Penile Torsion
Penile Trauma/Injury
Penis Problem
Penoscrotal Webbing
Phimosis
Posthitis
Prostatic Utricle
Smegma
Twisted Penis
Urethral Stricture
Urine Spraying
Webbed Penis
Enlarged Clitoris
Vaginal Bulge
Vaginal Mass
Scrotal Mass
Scrotal Trauma/Injury
Testicle Mass
Testicle Problem
Testicle Torsion
Testicle Trauma/Injury
Bladder Exstrophy
Bladder Mass
Bladder Stone
Blood in the Urine
Urachus
UTI With Fever >101
Caliceal Divierticulum
Caliectasis
Hutch Diverticulum
Hydroureter
Kidney Mass
Kidney Trauma/Injury
Kidney Tumor
Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney
Pelvic Kidney
Pelviectasis
Solitary Kidney
UTI With Fever >101
Androgen Insensitivity
Cloacal Anomaly
Kleinfelter Syndrome
Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis
Ovotesticular Disorder
Partial Gonadal Dysgenesis
Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis
Turner Syndrome
Urogenital Sinus
Bladder Diverticulum
Languages
English
Education 
  • M.D.
    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    2007
  • B.A.
    Columbia College-Columbia University
    2002
Appointments 
  • Assistant Attending Urologist
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Assistant Professor of Urology
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University

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