Steven N. Gange, MD, FACS
Summit Urology Group
Salt Lake City, UT

Steven N. Gange, MD, FACS, graduated from the UCLA School of Medicine in 1986 and then completed Urology training at the
University of Kentucky in 1991. He served in the US Army from 1991-1996 as a teaching urologist, fulfilling an ROTC obligation. He joined the Western Urological Clinic in Salt Lake City in 1996, now Summit Urology Group, where he is currently Director of Research and Education. Through ongoing investigation and clinical work he has developed particular expertise in Men’s Health Urology, emphasizing minimally-invasive procedures for BPH and Prostate Cancer. As a clinical investigator, he was the first urologist in North America to perform UroLift for BPH, and first in the world to perform UroLift in the office under local anesthesia. Since FDA-approval he has successfully performed over 600 UroLift in-office procedures using his refined local anesthetic technique, and has taught UroLift to hundreds of fellow urologists across the US and in Canada. He has also lectured on BPH and UroLift at numerous meetings and has co-authored 9 of the pivotal UroLift papers, including a review paper on emerging BPH technologies. In addition, he performed the first Rezum procedure in North America, and was lead-enroller in NxThera’s RCT. Dr. Gange was also the first urologist in the Intermountain West to perform Sonablate HIFU for prostate cancer.
 
Dr. Gange is dedicated to educating the public as well as medical providers. In 2001, he founded The Utah Healthy Living Foundation, a CME-accredited non-profit educational 501c3 corporation dedicated to improving the quality of life in Utah through health education and screenings, and he remains its President. He has held numerous other leadership
positions, including President of the Utah Urological Society, Chair of the Utah Cancer Action Network, Chief of Surgery
at St. Mark’s Hospital, and a member of the Practice Management Committee for the AUA. He has been voted one of the Top Doctors in America by his peers. He regularly lectures to physicians and lay groups on various aspects of urology, and was instrumental in the creation of the Urology section of WebMD.