Dr. Laith Alzweri, MD
Urologist
2280 Gulf Freeway South 2nd Floor League City TX, 77573About
Dr. Alzweri is an esteemed urologist who currently serves as the Director of Men's Health and Male Reconstruction and Assistant Professor of Urology at the University of Texas Medical Branch. His areas of expertise include male infertility, male sexual dysfunction, trauma and reconstructive surgery, and incontinence. His passion for urology and commitment to providing the best possible care to his patients has made him an invaluable asset to the University of Texas Medical Branch and the medical community at large. Dr. Alzweri is a leader in the field of men's health and male reconstruction and is dedicated to advancing the science of urology.
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Education and Training
Jordan University of Science and Technology School of Medicine medical degree 0
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Urology University of Texas Medical Branch -
- Director of Men's Health University of Texas Medical Branch -
- Co-Director UTMB's Academy of Master Clinicians -
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the European College of Sexual Medicine
- American Urological Association, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Society of Sexual Medicine North America, and the International Society of Sexual Medicine
Fellowships
- Royal Stoke University Hospital Urology 2014
- Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Urology 2016
- Johns Hopkins Hospital Sexual Medicine 2017
- Tulane University School of Medicine Andrology, Sexual Medicine & Urological Prosthetic Surgery 2018
- Tulane University School of Medicine Endourology, Laparoscopic & Robotics Surgery 2019
Internships
- James Cook University
Fellowships
- Royal Stoke University Hospital (Urology) (2014); Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust (Urology) (2016); Johns Hopkins Hospital (Urology-Sexual Medicine) (2017); Tulane University School of Medicine (Endourology, Laparoscopic & Robotics Surgery) (2019)
Professional Society Memberships
- American Urological Association, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Society of Sexual Medicine North America, and the International Society of Sexual Medicine
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Get to know Urologist Dr. Laith Alzweri, who serves patients throughout the State of Texas.
An exceptional urologist, Dr. Alzweri is the Director of Men’s Health and Male Reconstruction, Assistant Professor of Urology and Associate Director of the Urology Residency Program within the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Dr. Alzweri received his medical degree from the Jordan University of Science and Technology School of Medicine in 2006, before relocating to the United Kingdom. There, he completed his internship at James Cook University Hospital, followed by a residency in general surgery at Wales Deanery Hospitals, and a residency in urology at West Midlands Deanery Hospitals.
Thereafter, he relocated to the United States and completed three consecutive fellowships: a sexual medicine and reconstructive genitourinary surgery fellowship at the Brady Urological Institute, at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; an andrology and prosthetic urology fellowship at the Tulane University Medical Centre; and a endourology and robotics fellowship at the same educational venue.
Dr Alzweri has authored several publications in the fields of sexual medicine and andrology. Recognized as a Fellow of the European College of Sexual Medicine (FECSM), Dr Alzweri is also an active member of the American Urological Association, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Society of Sexual Medicine North America, and the International Society of Sexual Medicine.
His clinical excellence includes establishing the UTMB Angleton-Danbury Campus as the first hospital to provide thulium laser ablation of the prostate ( day procedure) in Brazoria County in May 2020, designated as a Center of Excellence for penile implants in February 2022, performed complex infertility microscopic procedures, and established the only comprehensive Men’s Health Clinic-outside of the Texas Medical Center and the first at UTMB. He was also nominated twice as the UTMB Academy of Master Clinicians “ clinician of the Month” for Oct 2021 and Jan 2023, in addition to being formally inducted as a member in Nov 2022. Clinicians selected for this award demonstrate a high level of skills, experience and compassion for patients.
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