Dix P. Poppas, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.P. is Chief of Pediatric Urology at the Phyllis & David Komansky Children?s Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center. He is the Richard Rodgers Professor of Pediatric Urology in the James Buchanan Brady Department of Urology at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Poppas has been a tenured professor with Weill Cornell Medicine as of April 2006 and holds joint appointments as Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well. His practice is limited to pediatric urology with special interest in genital reconstruction, laparoscopic and robotic surgery, intersex disorders and minimally invasive procedures for treating vesicoureteral reflux. Dr. Poppas has extensive experience in minimally invasive surgery and pediatric laparoscopy. He was chosen as one of the "Top One Hundred Minimally Invasive Surgeons in New York" and was the only pediatric urologist to be selected.His practice is limited to pediatric urology with special interest in genital reconstruction, laparoscopic and robotic surgery, surgical aspects of disorders of sexual development and minimally invasive procedures for treating vesicoureteral reflux. Dr. Poppas has extensive experience in minimally invasive surgery and pediatric laparoscopy. He was chosen as one of the "Top One Hundred Minimally Invasive Surgeons in New York" and was the only pediatric urologist to be selected and is listed as one of New York's Top Doctors and Best Doctors in America. He completed his residency in urology at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical School (1990-1994) and his fellowship in Pediatric Urology at Boston Children's Hospital-Harvard Medical School (1994-1996) He serves as co-director of the Laboratory for Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery where his efforts are focused on developing advanced laparoscopic and Robotic surgical techniques for tissue reconstruction using novel tissue sealants to replace sutures and staples during surgery, as well as investigating the mechanisms and potential treatments for inhibiting and reversing fibrosis in the obstructed kidney using antibodies and gene therapy strategies. Dr. Poppas is a diplomate of The American Board of Urology, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has been awarded The E. Darracott Vaughan Young Investigator Award by the National Kidney Foundation, The Edwin Beer Award of The New York Academy of Medicine, and was selected as an American Foundation for Urologic Disease/National Kidney Foundation Research Scholar. For more information: Minimal Access Surgery CenterTestimonials??Dr. Poppas was a pleasure! He performed a surgery on my son, diagnosed the problem (post urethral valves) and corrected it. After the surgery, my son began to feel better day by day. We felt at ease with Dr. Poppas every step of the way. He was patient, explained things in detail, and gave us the time we deserved. He followed up with us and will continue to follow my sons progress over the course of a few months. We were in the best of hands!! Highly recommend!!" - Annie D. via Google?"I am truly grateful to Dr. Poppas. We couldn?t have asked for a better outcome to the surgery our baby daughter needed. Every step of the way he was careful, measured, thorough, conscientious and above all, caring. I can tell he cares about his patients and he took care of our daughter as he would his own. All of this together with his experience and talent makes him the best in the world at what he does. I feel blessed to have our daughter in his care." - Baum Nao C. via Google"Dr Poppas was just so sincere and just provided so much hope in such a awful situation. I knew that whatever happened while under his care, was the best approach and with her well being being a top priority." -?Anonymous on October 21, 2019 via Vitals"We were so impressed by Dr. Poppas! He is very knowledgeable and yet sincere. He knows how to explain what is going on, and is very compassionate. He really had so much patience and did the best he could in every way. He is among the best doctors around!! 5 stars!" - Claudine A. via Google?"Made the process with our son easy as possible. Very kind and personable."?- Melissa B. via Google"Dr. Poppas was a surgeon for our child 10 years ago. We will be following up soon and cant wait to see him. His surgical excellence is second to none and his staff are amaxing as well. Whatever procedure you're considering, no need to hesitate in his capable care." - Anonymous on August 22, 2017 via Vitals"Our child was treated with dignity, respect and excellence throughout care with him. The outcome was better than expected and my child healed perfectly." - Angela B. via GoogleEDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDH.S. Diploma 1976J.R. Tucker High School, Richmond, V.A.1972-1976Longwood College, Farmville, VA.1978-1980?B.S. Biology (Honors) 1982Minor ChemistryVirginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VA 1980-1982Paramedic Degree 1984,Medical College of Virginia 1983-1984M.D. 1988, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA., 1984-1988Non degree program Health Care Executive Management Program, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaCertificate of completion 2002Non degree program, Advanced Executive Management Program, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaCertificate of completion 2003Non degree program The Wharton Executive Management Program for Academic Surgery Leaders. Leonard Davis Institute of Health Care Economics, The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaCertificate of completion 2005PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENTIntern in General SurgeryEastern Virginia Graduate School of MedicineNorfolk, VA 7/88 to 6/89Resident in General SurgeryEastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine, Norfolk, VA 7/89 to 6/90Assistant Urologist (Resident) New York Hospital, New York, NY 7/90 to 6/93Urologist(Chief Resident)New York Hospital, New York, NY 7/93 to 6/94Fellow-in-Pediatric Urology (Surgery)Children#146;s Hospital-Harvard Medical School 7/94 to 6/96Academic positions (teaching and research)Visiting Fellow in UrologyCornell University Medical Center, New York 7/94 to 6/96Assistant Professor of UrologyCornell University Medical Center, New York 7/96 to 11/01The Richard Rodgers Family Assistant Professor of Pediatric UrologyWeill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 1/97 to 11/01Assistant Professor of Urology in Surgery (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10/97 to 6/04Assistant Professor of Urology in Pediatrics (Department of Pediatrics)Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 4/99 to 11/01Associate Professor of UrologyWeill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 12/01 to presentAssociate Professor of Urology in Pediatrics (Department of Pediatrics)Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 12/01 to presentThe Richard Rodgers Family Associate Professor of Pediatric UrologyWeill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 12/01 to presentAssociate Professor of Urology in Surgery (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 7/04 to presentAssociate Professor of Urology in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology)Weill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, NY 7/04 to present?Hospital Positions?Assistant Attending UrologistNew York Presbyterian Hospital 7/96 to 11/01Associate Attending UrologistNew York Presbyterian Hospital 12/01 to presentAttending in SurgeryThe New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens 1/02 to presentEmployment (other than positions listed above)Clinical Consultant Promethean Surgical Devices, LLC, Woburn, MA. 6/00 to presentPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (medical and scientific societies)Member Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 1988 to presentMember American Urologic Association 1990 to presentFellow American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery 1989 to 2001Fellow American College of Surgeons 1998 to presentMember Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society 1990 to presentMember The New York Section American Urological Association 1996 to presentMember Society for Pediatric Urology 1996 to presentMember The Hellenic Medical Society of New York 1996 to presentMember Society for Fetal Urology 1997 to presentMember The New York Clinical Society 1998 to presentFellow American Academy of Pediatrics 1998 to presentDiplomat American Board of Urology 1999 to present
Dr. Dix Poppas, MD is a highly-rated, board-certified Urologist known for expertly diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide array
of related conditions or procedures. Utilizing the latest medical advancements and evidence-based practices, Dr. Poppas empowers
patients to confidently navigate their health journey, specializing in Congenital Anomalies-Genitourinary, Genital Reconstruction, Hypospadias, Microsurgery, Pyeloplasty, Reconstructive Surgery, Undescended Testis, Varicocele, Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR), or comprehensive
wellness support. Serving
the New York/NY community, Dr. Poppas is dedicated to enhancing lives through expert, patient-centered care.
Where did Dr. Poppas go to medical school and complete their residency?
Residency: Children'S Hosp, Pediatric Urology; Ny & Presby Hp-Cornell Campus, Urology; Eastern Va Med Sch, General Surgery | Children's Hospital | Weill Cornell Medical College Affiliated Hospitals | New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Is Dr. Poppas board certified as an Urologist?
Yes, Dr. Dix Poppas, MD is board certified by the American Board of Urology , American Board of Urology since 2008
What languages does Dr. Poppas speak?
Dr. Poppas and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:
English
Spanish
What conditions does Dr. Poppas treat?
As an Urologist, Dr. Poppas diagnoses, treats, and manages
a wide range of conditions. This condition information is derived from anonymized
insurance claims and highlights the medical conditions most commonly treated
by Dr. Poppas. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience
and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.
N319: Neuromuscular dysfunction of bladder, unspecified
Also known as:
Male Circumcision
Circumcision
Foreskin removal
Routine circumcision
Ritual circumcision
ICD-10 Codes:
Z412: Encounter for routine and ritual male circumcision
Also known as:
Localized Fat Deposits
Obesity
Excess Fat in Specific Areas
Lipodystrophy
Regional Adiposity
ICD-10 Codes:
E65: Localized adiposity
What procedures does Dr. Poppas perform?
As an Urologist, Dr. Poppas performs a variety of medical procedures.
This procedure information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights
the medical procedures most commonly performed by Dr. Poppas. It provides insight
into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters
from the past two years, updated quarterly.
Also known as:
Circumcision with Local Anesthesia
Newborn Circumcision
Infant Circumcision
Foreskin Removal (Clamp Method)
CPT Codes:
54150: Circumcision, using clamp or other device with regional dorsal penile or ring block
Also known as:
Undescended Testicle Surgery
Testicle Lesion Removal
Orchiopexy
Testicular Fixation
Cryptorchidism Repair
Inguinal Orchiopexy
Extraparenchymal Testis Lesion Excision
Testicular Mass Removal
Lesion Excision from Outside Testicle
CPT Codes:
54640: Orchiopexy, inguinal or scrotal approach
54512: Excision of extraparenchymal lesion of testis
Also known as:
Removing Penile Adhesions After Circumcision
Penile Frenulotomy (Frenulum Release)
Penile Angulation Correction Surgery
Post-Circumcision Adhesion Release
Penile Adhesiolysis
Circumcision Scar Tissue Removal
Frenulum Release Surgery
Frenuloplasty
Short Frenulum Correction
Penile Curvature Repair', 'Peyronie's Disease Surgery
Penile Straightening Surgery
CPT Codes:
54162: Lysis or excision of penile post-circumcision adhesions
54164: Frenulotomy of penis
54360: Plastic operation on penis to correct angulation
54161: Circumcision, surgical excision other than clamp, device, or dorsal slit; older than 28 days of age
Also known as:
Hydrocele Removal (One Side)
Hydrocele Excision
Fluid Sac Removal Testicle
Scrotal Swelling Surgery
CPT Codes:
55040: Excision of hydrocele; unilateral
Also known as:
Varicocele Removal or Vein Ligation
Varicocelectomy
Spermatic vein ligation
Varicocele surgery
CPT Codes:
55530: Excision of varicocele or ligation of spermatic veins for varicocele; (separate procedure)
Also known as:
Repair of Incomplete Circumcision
Circumcision Revision
Foreskin Repair Surgery
Incomplete Circumcision Correction
CPT Codes:
54163: Repair incomplete circumcision
Also known as:
Epididymis Lesion Removal
Epididymal lesion excision
Removal of epididymal mass
Epididymis cyst removal
CPT Codes:
54830: Excision of local lesion of epididymis
Also known as:
Simple Scrotum Reshaping Surgery
Scrotal Reconstruction
Scrotum Plastic Surgery
Genital Reshaping Male
Simple Scrotoplasty
CPT Codes:
55175: Scrotoplasty; simple
Also known as:
Hypospadias Repair Surgery
Hypospadias Repair (Second Stage)
Distal hypospadias repair
Urethroplasty for hypospadias
Penis reconstruction for hypospadias
Urethra Reconstruction for Hypospadias
Penis Urethra Repair
Hypospadias Surgery Stage 2
CPT Codes:
54326: 1-stage distal hypospadias repair (with or without chordee or circumcision); with urethroplasty by local skin flaps and mobilization of urethra
54312: Urethroplasty for second stage hypospadias repair (including urinary diversion); greater than 3 cm
Also known as:
Penile Straightening Surgery (Chordee Repair)
Chordee Repair
Hypospadias Repair
Penile Curvature Correction
Urethral Mobilization for Chordee
CPT Codes:
54300: Plastic operation of penis for straightening of chordee (eg, hypospadias), with or without mobilization of urethra
Also known as:
Foreskin Slitting Procedure
Dorsal Slit Procedure
Prepuce Incision
Foreskin Release
CPT Codes:
54001: Slitting of prepuce, dorsal or lateral (separate procedure); except newborn
Also known as:
Testicle Removal Surgery
Orchiectomy
Testicular Removal
Testicle Surgery
CPT Codes:
54520: Orchiectomy, simple (including subcapsular), with or without testicular prosthesis, scrotal or inguinal approach
Also known as:
Complex Bladder Pressure Test
Abdominal Voiding Pressure Study
Complex Cystometrogram
Voiding Pressure Study
Bladder Function Test with Pressure
Rectal Pressure Study
Gastric Pressure Test
Intraperitoneal Pressure Measurement
CPT Codes:
51728: Complex cystometrogram (ie, calibrated electronic equipment); with voiding pressure studies (ie, bladder voiding pressure), any technique
51797: Voiding pressure studies, intra-abdominal (ie, rectal, gastric, intraperitoneal) (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)
Also known as:
Muscle Activity Test of Anal or Urethral Sphincter
Sphincter EMG
Anal Sphincter Electromyography
Urethral Sphincter EMG
Pelvic Floor Muscle Test
CPT Codes:
51784: Electromyography studies (EMG) of anal or urethral sphincter, other than needle, any technique
Also known as:
Bladder X-ray Injection
Cystogram Injection
VCUG Injection
Bladder Dye Injection
CPT Codes:
51600: Injection procedure for cystography or voiding urethrocystography
Also known as:
Bladder and Urethra Scope
Cystoscopy
Urethroscopy
Bladder scope procedure
CPT Codes:
52000: Cystourethroscopy (separate procedure)
Also known as:
Urethral Opening Repair
Urethral Meatus Repair
Urethral Reconstruction
Richardson Procedure
CPT Codes:
53460: Urethromeatoplasty, with partial excision of distal urethral segment (Richardson type procedure)
Also known as:
Bladder Scope with Removal of Foreign Body or Stent
Cystourethroscopy for Foreign Body
Bladder Stone Removal with Scope
Ureteral Stent Removal (Cystoscopic)
CPT Codes:
52310: Cystourethroscopy, with removal of foreign body, calculus, or ureteral stent from urethra or bladder (separate procedure); simple
Also known as:
Ureter Reconnection to Bladder
Ureteroneocystostomy
Ureter to Bladder Reattachment
Bladder Ureter Surgery
Urinary Tract Reconstruction
CPT Codes:
50780: Ureteroneocystostomy; anastomosis of single ureter to bladder
Also known as:
Bladder Scope with Implant Injection
Cystourethroscopy with Injection
Ureteral Catheterization with Implant
Bladder Scope for Reflux
Ureteral Implant Procedure
CPT Codes:
52327: Cystourethroscopy (including ureteral catheterization); with subureteric injection of implant material
Also known as:
Urethra Widening Procedure
Urethral Stricture Dilation
Cystourethroscopy with Dilation
Urethral Calibration
CPT Codes:
52281: Cystourethroscopy, with calibration and/or dilation of urethral stricture or stenosis, with or without meatotomy, with or without injection procedure for cystography, male or female
Also known as:
Kidney Pelvis Repair (Pyeloplasty)
Pyeloplasty
Renal pelvis reconstruction
Ureteropelvic junction repair
Foley Y-pyeloplasty
CPT Codes:
50400: Pyeloplasty (Foley Y-pyeloplasty), plastic operation on renal pelvis, with or without plastic operation on ureter, nephropexy, nephrostomy, pyelostomy, or ureteral splinting; simple
14040: Adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement, forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands and/or feet; defect 10 sq cm or less
Also known as:
Neurovascular Pedicle Flap Surgery
Tissue Flap Reconstruction
Pedicle Flap Transfer
Microsurgical Flap
CPT Codes:
15750: Flap; neurovascular pedicle
Also known as:
Shaving Skin Lesion
Skin Growth Shave Excision
Dermal Lesion Shaving
Epidermal Lesion Removal
CPT Codes:
11308: Shaving of epidermal or dermal lesion, single lesion, scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; lesion diameter over 2.0 cm
Also known as:
Small Benign Lesion Removal (Head/Extremities)
Benign Growth Excision (Scalp/Neck)
Hand/Foot Lesion Removal
Genital Lesion Excision
CPT Codes:
11422: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
Also known as:
Island Pedicle Flap Surgery
Pedicle flap
Tissue flap surgery
Skin transfer surgery
Reconstructive flap
CPT Codes:
15740: Flap; island pedicle requiring identification and dissection of an anatomically named axial vessel
Also known as:
Colposcopy of Cervix and Vagina
Colposcopy
Cervical Colposcopy
Vaginal Colposcopy
Cervix and Vagina Exam
Magnified Cervical Exam
CPT Codes:
57452: Colposcopy of the cervix including upper/adjacent vagina;
Also known as:
Vaginal Opening Plastic Repair
Introitus Repair
Vaginal Introitus Reconstruction
Perineal Repair
Vaginal Opening Surgery
CPT Codes:
56800: Plastic repair of introitus
Also known as:
Clitoral Reconstruction Surgery
Clitoris reshaping surgery
Genital reconstructive surgery
Clitoral repair
CPT Codes:
56805: Clitoroplasty for intersex state
Also known as:
Inguinal Hernia Repair for Children
Inguinal Hernia Repair (Adults and Children 5+)
Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Surgery
Groin Hernia Repair in Kids
Hernia Surgery for Infants
Groin Hernia Surgery
Reducible Inguinal Hernia Repair
First Inguinal Hernia Fix
Adult Inguinal Hernia Surgery
CPT Codes:
49500: Repair initial inguinal hernia, age 6 months to younger than 5 years, with or without hydrocelectomy; reducible
49505: Repair initial inguinal hernia, age 5 years or older; reducible
Also known as:
Diagnostic Laparoscopy of Abdomen
Exploratory Laparoscopy
Abdominal Scope
Peritoneal Biopsy
Omentum Biopsy
CPT Codes:
49320: Laparoscopy, abdomen, peritoneum, and omentum, diagnostic, with or without collection of specimen(s) by brushing or washing (separate procedure)
Does Dr. Poppas accept my insurance?
Dr. Poppas accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at (917) 300-0553 before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.
What insurance plans does Dr. Poppas accept in New York, NY?
Dr. Poppas in New York, NY accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.
Among the most nominated for the Castle Connolly Top Doctor recognition across all time
Awards
Voted one of New York Magazine's Best Doctors
Voted one of Castle Connelly's Top Doctors in New York
Listed in Best Doctors in America
s Top Doctors: New York Metro Area, Castle Connolly Guide
New York Magazine
The Edwin Beer Award of The New York Academy of Medicine
National Kidney Foundation of New York and New Jersey
The E. Darracott Vaughan Young Investigator Award
Second place award for Basic Science Research Essay, The New England
The New York Academy of Medicine/Ferdinand C. Valentine Research Fell
Children's Hospital 150
Von L. Meyer Fellowship Award
Harvard Medical School
American Foundation for Urologic Disease/National Kidney Foundation S
Society for University Urology Residents, Lake Tahoe, CA
Best Basic Science Research Paper
Best Paper, The Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons Annu
First place award for Basic Science Research in Pediatric Urology, Am
First place for best research as a surgery resident, presented at the
Third place Mead-Johnson Award for Overall Excellence in Research, pr
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
Second place award for Best Oral Presentation by a Medical Student, p
University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL
Eastern Virginia Medical School Summer Student Research Scholar
American Foundation for Urologic Disease Summer Student Research Scho
New York Super Doctors
What is Dr. Poppas's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.
Dr. Poppas's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1790872869.
What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Poppas?
Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Poppas
What is Dr. Dix Poppas's specialty?
Dr. Poppas is a Urologist near New York, NY.
A urologist is a healthcare professional with specialization in managing both benign and malignant medical and surgical disorders of the genitourinary system and adrenal glands. They possess extensive knowledge and skills in endoscopic, percutaneous, and open surgical techniques for addressing congenital and acquired conditions of the urinary and reproductive systems, as well as their associated structures. Contact Dr. Poppas to book an appointment today.
Is this Dr. Dix Poppas affiliated with a ranked Castle Connolly Top Hospital?
Yes, Dr. Poppas is affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Queens which are a Castle Connolly
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The list recognizes hospitals that excel in 20 or more specific medical procedures, representing the
top 25% nationwide.
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Is Dix Poppas accepting new patients in New York, NY?
Yes, Dr. Dix Poppas is accepting new patients at this time.
Does Dr. Dix Poppas offer online booking?
Please contact Dr. Poppas's office at (917) 300-0553 for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.
How can I make an appointment with Dix Poppas?
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Which board certifications does Dr. Dix Poppas have?
Dr. Dix Poppas is certified by the American Board of Urology.