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Welcome to Fifth Avenue Urology, the practice of Dr. Yaniv M. Larish. We are located in Manhattan, in New York City’s beautiful Upper East Side. We offer the most advanced state of the art diagnosis and treatment for all problems of the male and female urological and reproductive systems.
Dr. Larish served as the former chief resident of Urology at Lenox Hill Hospital. Drs. Larish is focused on providing exceptional, detail oriented, unrushed, and compassionate urological care to men and women of all ages. At Fifth Avenue Urology, we view the ability to practice medicine as a privilege, not a right. They treat their patients with respect, professionalism and compassion.
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Yaniv M. Larish, M.D.
Dr. Larish is a urologist and surgeon treating women and men with a variety of urological conditions. His expertise is in treating complex kidney stones, enlarged prostates (BPH), incontinence, erectile dysfunction, infertility, and urological oncology (prostate, bladder, kidney, and adrenal cancers). He is an expert in general urology and is often consulted for second opinions.
Dr. Larish’s dedication to patients and their families drives his belief in prompt evaluation and care. He treats all his patients like family. As such, same day appointments are available for urgent issues and house calls can be made in select cases.





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It is also worth noting that there are various conditions that can increase the risk of developing erectile dysfunction, although it can simply result from getting older and hormonal changes. Certain medications can also have an impact when it comes to the development of erectile dysfunction.