Dr. Lin received his medical training at Northwestern University Medical School after spending four years in art studies at Williams College in Massachusetts as an Art Major. He continued his training with the prestigious Baylor Urology program at the Texas Medical Center. While there, he met Dr. Larry Lipschultz, one of the pioneers in male infertility. He stayed on at Baylor for a fellowship with Dr. Lipschultz.
Dr. Lin received his medical training at Northwestern University Medical School after spending four years in art studies at Williams College in Massachusetts as an Art Major. He continued his training with the prestigious Baylor Urology program at the Texas Medical Center. While there, he met Dr. Larry Lipschultz, one of the pioneers in male infertility. He stayed on at Baylor for a fellowship with Dr. Lipschultz.
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Superior care & manor!
Jul-2025
very good doctor, everything right
Jul-2025
His genuine concern for my well-being.
Jul-2025
Overall very good 1st visit after an extended wait in exam room. Dr. Lin was good listener, and enjoyed his feedback & conversation.
Jul-2025
Very informative and careful to my medical issues and communication is freely and congenially related.
Jun-2025
Always spends enough time listening to my questions and offering up options and answers
Jun-2025
Very friendly, straight forward
Jun-2025
Dr. Lin was extremely kind and listened to my concerns.
Jun-2025
The Best
Jun-2025
Our first meeting was a snap — friendly, efficient and informative. Dr Lin’s review of my medical history, explanation for my visit, and outline of next steps was professional occasionally peppered with humor that kept our meeting optimistic and positive.
Jun-2025
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Urologist Chicago - Saint Clair St.
676 N Saint Clair St Suite 540 Chicago, IL 60611
Dr. Lin received his medical training at Northwestern University Medical School after spending four years in art studies at Williams College in Massachusetts as an Art Major. He continued his training with the prestigious Baylor Urology program at the Texas Medical Center. While there, he met Dr. Larry Lipschultz, one of the pioneers in male infertility. Dr. Lipschultz’ mentoring proved to be instrumental in his decision to go into male reproductive medicine and surgery. He stayed on at Baylor for a fellowship with Dr. Lipschultz. After completing his fellowship, he moved back to Chicago to be on staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital as an assistant professor in clinical urology at Northwestern University Medical School and a Clinical Associate with the University of Chicago Department of Surgery.
During his training, Dr. Lin was highly prolific in research, specifically looking at men's genomic stability with fertility issues. He has continued his research, focusing now on the impact of varicoceles on men’s health issues beyond male infertility.
Dr. Lin recently became one of the first urologists in the Midwest to offer the Aquablation Therapy procedure to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Aquablation therapy uses the power of water delivered with robotic precision to provide long-lasting BPH relief without compromise. It is precise, consistent, and predictable, and provides long-term relief no matter how large your prostate. Click here for more information on Aquablation Therapy.
Superior care & manor!
very good doctor, everything right
His genuine concern for my well-being.
Overall very good 1st visit after an extended wait in exam room. Dr. Lin was good listener, and enjoyed his feedback & conversation.
Very informative and careful to my medical issues and communication is freely and congenially related.
Always spends enough time listening to my questions and offering up options and answers
Very friendly, straight forward
Dr. Lin was extremely kind and listened to my concerns.
The Best
Our first meeting was a snap — friendly, efficient and informative. Dr Lin’s review of my medical history, explanation for my visit, and outline of next steps was professional occasionally peppered with humor that kept our meeting optimistic and positive.