Adam B. Hittelman is an Associate Professor of Urology and Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, where he serves as Section Chief of Pediatric Urology. He specializes in treating children and adolescents with urogenital problems at Yale's Pediatric Specialty Center, focusing on providing coordinated, child-friendly care that minimizes family stress and the number of required visits. Dr. Hittelman works closely with pediatric specialists in multidisciplinary clinics to improve family access and continuity of care for children with complex urologic issues. MD from New York University School of Medicine (2001) PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from New York University (2000) Residency and Fellowship at University of California, San Francisco (2003-2008) Dr. Hittelman's research focuses on pediatric urologic conditions, particularly congenital abnormalities and developmental biology. His work bridges clinical practice with scientific investigation, examining the biological mechanisms behind genitourinary development. He has pioneered the application of minimally invasive surgical techniques including laparoscopic, endoscopic, and robotic-assisted approaches to increasingly younger patients, which has resulted in shorter hospital stays, decreased postoperative pain, and smaller incisions. His research interests encompass congenital abnormalities, developmental biology, molecular biology, and pediatric urologic diseases. Analysis of Dr. Hittelman's recent publications reveals a strong focus on improving clinical outcomes for children with complex urological conditions. His research spans diagnostic classification systems, disorders of sexual development, emergency urological care, and surgical technique comparisons. A notable trend is his commitment to quality improvement initiatives that reduce treatment delays, particularly for time-sensitive conditions like testicular torsion. His work also demonstrates growing interest in leveraging electronic health records for multi-center pediatric urology research through initiatives like the PURSUIT network. Connecticut Magazine Top Docs (2016) Samuel Soifer Memorial Award in Urology (2001) Joseph Alexander Foundation Fellow (1999-2001) Medical Scientist Training Program (1993-2001) U.C. Berkeley Honors Thesis (1993) As Section Chief of Pediatric Urology, Dr. Hittelman leads a multidisciplinary team focused on comprehensive care for children with urogenital problems. He serves on multiple committees including the Clinical Operations Committee, Residency Clinical Competency Committee, and General Medical Education Committee, demonstrating his commitment to both patient care and medical education. His leadership extends to coordinating care across specialties to address the complex medical conditions that often accompany pediatric urologic issues, ensuring families receive integrated services with minimal disruption to their lives. Dr. Hittelman practices at Yale's Pediatric Specialty Center, where his clinical work is dedicated to accommodating the specific needs of younger patients and their families. He offers traditional and minimally invasive approaches to pediatric procedures, with particular expertise in reconstructive surgeries for children born with congenital anomalies like hydronephrosis, primary vesicoureteral reflux, and disorders of sexual development. His team operates within Yale Medicine's broader pediatric urology framework, collaborating with specialists across multiple disciplines to provide comprehensive care for children with complex urological conditions.






