Heidi A. Stephany, M.D.

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Specialty: Pediatric Urology

Pediatric Fellowship Director and Associate Residency Director, Associate Clinical Professor

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Dr. Heidi Stephany is an Associate Clinical Professor at UCI/CHOC Urology.  She is a board certified urologist with a subspecialty certification in pediatric urology.

Dr. Stephany’s clinical interest include complex reconstructive surgery, specifically hypospadias and congenital malformations, as well as pediatric urologic oncology. She participates in clinical outcomes research with an interest in both neurogenic and non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction.

Biography:

Dr. Stephany received her medical doctorate at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, and completed her residency training in urology at the University of Kansas Medical Center.  She subsequently matriculated to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, where she completed her pediatric urology fellowship.  Prior to joining the University of California, Irvine and The Children’s Hospital of Orange County in August 2017, Dr. Stephany was an Assistant Professor and the Associate Clinical Director for the Division of Pediatric Urology at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, from 2013-2017.

Roles & Memberships:

Resident and fellow education is also a primary focus in her academic career both locally and internationally. She is the Associate Program Director at UCI and the Fellowship Director for the pediatric urology fellowship. She serves as a board member for IVUMed, an international urologic non-governmental organization (NGO), and volunteers biannually in Africa to conduct workshops to share her expertise in pediatric urology with local urologists.

Undergrad: Kansas State University, Kansas
Medical School: University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas
Residency: University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas
Fellowship: Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

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