Lev Elterman

Lev Elterman (born January 14, 1969, in Leningrad, USSR) immigrated with his family in 1989 to the United States where he attended Rush Medical College.

He graduated at the top of his class with a number of awards and then went on to urological residency at Rush University Medical Center.

He is serving as chief of the Urology section at Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital.

In 2019 Dr. Elterman was recognized as a top doctor for women by Chicago Magazine.

Laurence A. Levine, Lev Elterman, and Daniel B. Rukstalis: Treatment of subclinical intraurethral human papilloma virus infection with Interferon Alpha-2b, Urology 47: 553-557, 1996

Laurence A. Levine and Lev Elterman: Peyronie’s Disease and its Medical Management in Male Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction.

An open prospective study of the safety and efficiency transuratheral ablation in patients with trilobar benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Patrick Guinan, Marvin Rubenstein, Michael Shaw, Charles F. McKiel and Lev Elterman .

African Americans Receive Therapy for Cure of Prostate Cancer st Rates Similar to Whites.

Lev Elterman, Kelly Bewsey, Gbriella Cs-Szabo, Ada Cole, Laurence A. Levine.

Michael Shaw, Lev Elterman, Marvin Rubenstein, Charles F. McKiel, Jr.,Patrick Guinan.

Changes in radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy rates for African Americans and white.

Ernst W. Lisek, Lev Elterman, Charles F. McKiel, Jr., and Jerome Hoeksema.

Prostate Cancer in Surgical Oncology: An Algorithmic Approach for the General Suregon.

New Insights into the Medical Management of Idiopathic Male Infertility: What Works, What Does Not and Does it Matter?

Ethical deliberation and management of attempted penile self-amputation in a male-to-female transgender person: case presentation and literature review.