Introducing Dr. Ryan Sun: A Leader in Urologic Surgery and Innovation

We are thrilled to introduce Dr. Sun, a board‐eligible urologic surgeon, who assumes the role of clinical assistant professor at Stanford Urology.

Graduating with honors (Cum Laude) from the University of Washington and earning his medical degree from the University of Toronto, Dr. Sun further enriched his expertise through a urology residency at the University of Manitoba, followed by completion of a fellowship training in Endourology at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Dr. Sun's practice encompasses a broad spectrum of general urologic diseases affecting the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and genitalia. His expertise particularly shines in the realm of complex kidney stone disease and minimally invasive surgery. Notably, he has garnered multiple research awards and authored numerous peer-reviewed publications across diverse urologic disciplines, including kidney stone disease, oncology, education, imaging, voiding dysfunction, and gene therapy.

In his academic capacity, Dr. Sun remains dedicated to delivering compassionate care while pioneering innovative treatments to propel minimally invasive surgical techniques to new heights.

It is a true privilege to be a part of Stanford Urology, a Department known for its extraordinary clinical care and spirit of innovation. I am excited to dedicate my work in enhancing and expanding patient care in this dynamic and innovative environment as we strive to shape the future of urological healthcare.

As a distinguished member of the clinical faculty at the Stanford Department of Urology, Dr. Sun will provide comprehensive adult urologic care, leveraging his clinical privileges at Stanford Hospital and Clinics.