Anthony Lutz, NP
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Urology practices in Upper Manhattan tend to cluster near major hospitals, where specialists handle everything from routine screenings to surgical follow-ups. Anthony Lutz, NP operates out of 161 Fort Washington Ave, a building that anchors the medical corridor just north of 168th Street. The address places it within walking distance of NewYork-Presbyterian’s Milstein campus, a detail that shapes the rhythm of the waiting room—though you won’t find that mentioned in any directory.
Patients here see a nurse practitioner who manages urinary-tract infections, prostate evaluations, and kidney-stone prevention alongside more involved procedures like cystoscopies and urodynamic testing. The scope of care reflects the neighborhood’s demand for accessible, mid-level specialty services without the wait times typical of larger clinics. That balance is part of what keeps the practice visible on the street, even if the sign is easy to miss amid the hospital marquees.
Scheduling an appointment means dialing (212) 305-0114, a number that routes directly to the office rather than a centralized switchboard. The direct line can save time, especially when questions about lab results or prescription refills arise between visits. It’s the kind of small efficiency that matters in a city where every phone call feels like a negotiation with bureaucracy.
For directions, the map at this link plots the entrance on Fort Washington Avenue, where the sidewalk hums with medical students and patients shuffling between subway and clinic. The block itself is a mix of institutional brick and utilitarian storefronts, none of it glamorous, all of it functional—exactly what you’d expect from a practice that treats the body’s less-discussed systems with quiet competence.