Meet Our Urology Specialists – Licensed U.S. Telemedicine Providers
Introduction: The People Behind Urology Video Visit
At Urology Video Visit, we know that trust begins with knowing who is on the other side of the screen. That’s why we work exclusively with board-certified, U.S.-licensed physicians and urology specialists. Each provider brings years of clinical experience, training in men’s health, and a commitment to delivering safe, ethical, and effective care through telemedicine.
When you schedule a consultation, you’re not just filling out a form — you’re connecting directly with a doctor who understands your condition, answers your questions, and makes informed treatment decisions.
Why Choosing the Right Provider Matters
Men’s health concerns are often sensitive. Whether you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, urinary tract infections, or low testosterone, you deserve a provider who listens and treats you with respect.
Our doctors combine medical expertise with compassion. Each visit is handled with professionalism and confidentiality, ensuring you feel comfortable from the very first consultation.
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), conditions such as ED affect up to 30 million men in the U.S. Proper diagnosis and treatment require trained professionals, not unverified online vendors.
Our Provider Standards
Not every doctor can practice on our platform. Each provider must meet strict requirements:
- Board certification in urology or a related specialty
- Active U.S. state medical license(s) in the states where they practice telemedicine
- Minimum of 5 years clinical experience treating men’s health and urology conditions
- Telehealth training to ensure virtual consultations meet the same quality standards as in-person visits
- Commitment to ongoing education in urology and telemedicine regulations
By setting high standards, we ensure patients receive consistent, high-quality care.
Areas of Expertise
Our team covers a wide range of men’s health and urology concerns:
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Evaluation and prescription of FDA-approved PDE-5 inhibitors (e.g., Viagra, Cialis, Levitra).
- Premature Ejaculation (PE): Counseling and medication options tailored to patient needs.
- Prostate Health: Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and related urinary symptoms.
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Diagnosis and treatment for recurrent or acute infections.
- Low Testosterone (Low-T): Hormone evaluations, treatment options, and ongoing monitoring.
Each provider brings unique strengths to ensure comprehensive care for our patients.
Meet Our Providers
Hyung L. Kim, MD

Urologic Oncology
Fellowship UCLA
Residency University of Chicago
Medical School University of Chicago
Timothy J. Daskivich, MD

Urologic Oncology
Fellowship UCLA
Residency UCLA
Medical School Harvard Medical School
Andrew L. Freedman, MD

Pediatric Surgical Services
Fellowship Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Residency UCLA
Medical School Northwestern University
Jennifer T. Anger, MD

Female Urology and Urethral Reconstruction
Fellowship Duke
Residency Weill Cornell Medical College
Medical School University of Southern California
Karyn S. Eilber, MD

Female Urology and Reconstruction
Fellowship UCLA
Residency UCLA
Medical School UCLA
Howard H. Kim, MD

Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery
Fellowship Weill Cornell Medical College
Residency Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Medical School University of California, San Francisco
Stephen J. Freedland, MD

Urologic Oncology
Fellowship Johns Hopkins Hospital
Residency UCLA
Medical School University of California, Davis
Victoria C. Scott, MD

Female Urology and Reconstruction
Fellowship UCLA
Residency UCLA
Medical School UCLA
Brian M. Benway, MD

Kidney stones
Fellowship Washington Univ
Residency Univ Wisconsin
Medical School Princeton
Maurice M. Garcia, MD

Transgender medicine/surgery
Fellowship UCSF
Residency UCSF
Medical School Georgetown
Arash Akhavein

Kidney stones/ Transgender medicine
Fellowship Cleveland Clinic
Residency University of Florida
Medical School Azad University
Michael Adhoot, MD

Urologic Oncology
Fellowship National Cancer Institute
Residency University of Miami
Medical School Stanford
Learn more about the team at Cedars-Sinai Academic Urology Practice.
Licensing and Compliance
We maintain full transparency about licensing and compliance.
- All providers are actively licensed in the states where they treat patients.
- Telemedicine laws vary by state, and we only match patients with doctors legally authorized to practice in their location.
- Each prescription is issued under the provider’s license, following FDA and DEA regulations.
This ensures every consultation and prescription is 100% legal and compliant.
Reference: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services – Telehealth Policies
Why Patients Appreciate Our Providers
- Approachability: Our doctors explain conditions in plain language.
- Experience: Decades of combined clinical practice.
- Ethics: No unnecessary prescriptions — only medically appropriate treatments.
- Confidentiality: Private, judgment-free environment for sensitive topics.
Many patients report that telehealth makes it easier to speak openly about personal issues, leading to better care outcomes.
Continuity of Care
Your relationship with your provider doesn’t end after one visit. Patients can schedule follow-ups, ask questions, and review treatment progress as needed. For conditions like low testosterone or prostate health, ongoing monitoring is available to ensure safe, effective results.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Providers
Meet Your Urology Expert Today
When you choose Urology Video Visit, you’re not relying on automated algorithms or unverified online pharmacies. You’re receiving real, professional care from doctors who specialize in men’s health.
👉 Start Your Consultation Now ─ connect with a licensed urology provider and take the first step toward better health.
Disclaimer
This page is for informational purposes only. All providers are licensed and verified through state medical boards. Treatment decisions are based on clinical evaluation, and medications are prescribed only when medically appropriate.
