Dr. Dennis N. Smith, M.D., earned his medical degree at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and completed his residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He then finished his fellowship in laparoscopic female urinary incontinence and microsurgery at the same institution. A magna cum laude Harvard graduate, Dr. Smith specializes in voiding dysfunction and molecular biology research. He is a member of the American Board of Urology and an expert in collagen treatments for urinary incontinence.
Dr. Dennis N. Smith, M.D., earned his medical degree at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and completed his residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He then finished his fellowship in laparoscopic female urinary incontinence and microsurgery at the same institution. A magna cum laude Harvard graduate, Dr. Smith specializes in voiding dysfunction and molecular biology research. He is a member of the American Board of Urology and an expert in collagen treatments for urinary incontinence.
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I know it wasn’t intentional but when the camera was inserted far enough to see my bladder the device was inserted past the area that was lubed and when he turned the instrument it tore the lining of my urethra at the entrance. I had blood in my urine for the first few times I urinated.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
I trust Dr Dennis he explains what’s going on in your treatment and what is the best way to control it.
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
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Dr. Dennis N. Smith, M.D., is originally from Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College at Harvard University in 1988 and later attended Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.
After completing two years of general surgery training and his urology residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Dr. Smith received additional training in laparoscopic approaches to female urinary incontinence and microsurgery. He also performed a year of molecular biology research at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Dr. Smith has authored articles published in professional journals on the use of collagen in treating urinary incontinence, and he has presented his research in the treatment of urinary incontinence and voiding dysfunction at national and international urologic meetings.
Dr. Smith practices general urology with a specific interest in female urology, voiding dysfunction and laparoscopic surgeries. He is a member of American Board of Urology.
I know it wasn’t intentional but when the camera was inserted far enough to see my bladder the device was inserted past the area that was lubed and when he turned the instrument it tore the lining of my urethra at the entrance. I had blood in my urine for the first few times I urinated.
I trust Dr Dennis he explains what’s going on in your treatment and what is the best way to control it.