
Elias Hsu, M.D.
Elias I. Hsu, M.D., graduated from Yale University, cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biophysics and biochemistry and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. He earned his medical doctorate from New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Hsu then completed his urologic residency at Baylor College of Medicine where he was honored with the Baylor Urology Research Resident of the Year Award in 2006 and the Baylor Urology Resident of the Year Award in 2008. He started his career in private practice at Texas Medical Center in Houston where he launched a robotic surgery program. Prior to joining TUCC, he was appointed as a clinical assistant professor at Baylor Department of Urology.
Dr. Hsu has participated in numerous clinical research trials and co-authored many peer reviewed book chapters and journal articles over the past eight years. His clinical and research interests include urologic cancers, male and female urinary incontinence and female urology – including prolapse, interstitial cystitis and urodynamics. His clinical skill set includes laparoscopic and robotic surgery for prostate and kidney cancer and vaginal vault prolapse.
Over the past 10 years, Dr. Hsu has volunteered his time with such organizations as International Volunteers in Urology, Global Health Partners, Rescue Mission and the Chinese American Medical Society to train Vietnamese and Nicaraguan physicians on urologic treatments and surgical procedures; provide unused surgical supplies to third world nations; and organize community health programs for underserved communities.
At TUCC, Dr. Hsu specializes in:
Female and male urinary incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Stress and urge incontinence
- Post prostatectomy incontinence
- Vaginal vault prolapse
- Interstitial cystitis
- Urodynamics
- Robotic and laparoscopic total and partial nephrectomy
- Robotic prostatectomy
- Robotic abdominal sacrocolpopexy



