Dr. Hassan Razvi

MD, FRCSC
Professor of Surgery
Office: Room B4-658,
St. Joseph's Health Care
268 Grosvenor Street
London, ON N6A 4V2
Phone: 519.646.6259
Fax: 519.646.6037
E-Mail: hassan.razvi@sjhc.london.on.ca
BIOSKETCH
Hassan Razvi MD FRCSC is Professor in the Division of Urology, Department of Surgery at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. He is also an Associate Scientist in the Clinical Research Division of the Lawson Health Research Institute.
During his career, Dr. Razvi has held a number of leadership positions locally, nationally and internationally including: Western Urology Residency Program Director, Chairman of the Division of Urology at Western University, President of the London Hospital’s Medical Staff Organization, Chair of the Canadian Urological Association (CUA) Research Scholarship Foundation, Chair of the CUA Guidelines Committee, Treasurer and President of the Northeastern Section of the American Urological Association AUA, President of the Canadian Urological Association, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Exam Board Chair for Urology, a member of the Board of Directors of the Endourology Society and a member of the AUA Board of Directors. He is member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Endourology and Canadian Urological Association Journal. In 2026 he was the recipient of CUA’s Award of Merit, in recognition for service to the organization and in particular with the establishment of the advocacy office.
His clinical and research interests include the metabolic and surgical aspects of urinary stone disease, and surgical device development.
He has authored or co-authored 18 book chapters and published over 200 peer-review articles. He has held research grant support from the Canadian Kidney Foundation, the Canadian Urological Association Scholarship Foundation, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the US Department of Defense (DOD).
RESEARCH INTERESTS / SPECIALIZATION:
Research Node: Fundamental Sciences and Surgical Innovation
- metabolic and surgical aspects of urinary stone disease
- surgical device development