Kenneth Lessans, M.D. was born and raised in Maryland, before attending college at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. He attended medical school at the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA.
Kenneth Lessans, M.D. was born and raised in Maryland, before attending college at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. He attended medical school at the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA.
Kenneth Lessans, M.D. was born and raised in Maryland, before attending college at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. He attended medical school at the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA. He moved closer to home to complete his internship in General Surgery and residency in Urology at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania under the direction of Alan Wein MD. He completed his pediatric rotations at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia under the guidance of renowned pediatric surgeon John Duckett MD. Dr. Lessans also served as chief resident during his final year at Penn, 1997-1998.
He has special interests in bladder cancer, complex incontinence, and neurogenic voiding dysfunction. He performs radical cystectomy and neobladder surgery for bladder cancer
patients.
He met his wife Pam at Children’s Hospital and they have raised 2 children in Lancaster. He enjoys cycling and is an active member in the Lancaster Bicycle Club. He also enjoys driving his track car and instructs high performance driving with several area car clubs at race tracks from New York to Virginia.

Dr. Lessans was amazing. He sat for thirty minutes and was so kind as we discussed options.
He is knowledgeable, personable, and very professional.
Very nice and professional
Very professional and explained everything in detail.
I have a lot of trust in Dr. Lessons.
He is outstanding. He cares. He explains everything in detail. I would recommend him highly.
Always professional and friendly
Excellent patient care!
Dr. Kenneth Lessans. Is the best. Great asset to the medical profession and Lancaster County.
5 1/2 years ago, they told my father he wouldn’t live more than a year and we went to see Kenneth lessons. He operated on him and January 31 at 2026 was five years now we’re starting our six year and we’ve been cancer free. Thank you Kenneth for giving my father to me for five years and maybe a couple more I could be more grateful you’re the best. PS I love the socks!!!