Casey A. Dauw, MD

Chief, Division of Endourology, Urology
Associate Professor, Urology
Associate Professor, Interventional Radiology, Radiology
Co-Director, Endourology Fellowship, Urology

Biography

Dr. Dauw received his medical degree from Loyola University in Chicago graduating Magna Cum Laude.  He then completed a urology residency at The University of Michigan.  Following this, he pursued subspecialty training in endourology with Dr. James Lingeman at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.  His primary clinical interests include the medical and surgical management of kidney stones, in particular, endourological management of complex renal calculi.  He is also one of few U.S. providers with expertise in holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP), a state-of-the-art, minimally invasive surgical treatment for men with an enlarged prostate.  His research interests focus on improving the quality of care for patients with  kidney stones as well as understanding outcomes associated with commonly performed endourological surgeries.

Clinical Interests

Medical and surgical management of kidney stone disease, surgical management of BPH

Credentials

Medical School/Training- Medical school: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine  

Internship (General Surgery): University of Michigan, Residency (Urology): University of Michigan, Fellowship (Endourology): Indiana University, Methodist Hospital

Locations
Taubman Center Floor 2 Reception C
1500 E Medical Center Dr SPC 5330
Ann Arbor MI 48109
734-936-7030
734-232-1610
Chelsea Professional Office Building
14650 E. Old US 12
Suite 101
Chelsea, MI 48118
734-936-7030