Physician Profile

Nicholas Smith

Nicholas Smith

Dr. Nicholas Smith is a board-certified urologist and Associate Urology Residency Program Director at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Fellowship‑trained in endourology and minimally invasive surgical techniques, he specializes in advanced BPH care, minimally invasive kidney stone management, and general urology. Dr. Smith earned his bachelor’s degree from Harvard and his MD from Vanderbilt University, followed by a urologic surgery residency at UCLA. He completed an endourology fellowship at the University of Miami, where he developed extensive experience treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), enlarged prostates, and complex stone disease. Clinically, Dr. Smith focuses on comprehensive counseling and individualized care for men with enlarged prostates, offering state‑of‑the‑art therapies including HoLEP (laser enucleation), Aquablation (water jet prostate ablation), and other contemporary BPH techniques. He has a keen interest in helping men navigate the ever-growing array of BPH treatment options. Dr. Smith also manages complex kidney stones, prostate cancer, and a wide range of kidney, bladder, testicular, and ureteral conditions. An active member of the American Urological Association, Dr. Smith has authored multiple peer‑reviewed publications and presentations. His research interests include quality improvement, health record systems optimization, and BPH treatment outcomes. Dr. Smith is fluent in English and Spanish

Languages Spoken:

English. Spanish.

Medical School:

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Residency:

UCLA

Undergraduate:

Harvard University