Jennifer E. Lloyd-Harris, MD, MPH
Urology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Urology Washington Square
Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery

I am a board-certified urologist and practice general urology, managing both benign and malignant urologic conditions. I am trained in minimally invasive surgery and experienced in the medical and surgical treatment of urologic cancers, kidney stone disease, urinary problems, enlargement of the prostate, and male sexual health/family planning. 

I also have a passion for global health and have worked with medical professionals in resource-limited countries like Rwanda, India, and Vietnam, and have also worked at the World Health Organization in Switzerland.  I am interested in the delivery of, and access to, urologic care worldwide.

My goal is to provide high-quality, up-to-date, and comprehensive, patient-centered urologic care.  I’m committed to building strong relationships with my patients through communication and compassion.

Education and training

  • Medical School: Thomas Jefferson University Sidney Kimmel Medical College
  • Residency: University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

653 reviews

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November 2025
very professional and knowledgeable
November 2025
she made me feel very comfortable.
November 2025
very knowledgeable and friendly
October 2025
it was perfect

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Lloyd-Harris is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Parmar M, Slinger M, Patel S, Clark J, Pryor J, Matta C, Schurhamer B, Sterious S, Lloyd-Harris J Feasibility and short-term outcomes among men undergoing aquablation after UroLift: A multicenter study , Canadian Journal of Urology, 32: 2025,24


Williams C, Smith A, Lloyd-Harris J The impact of mentorship for women authors: A 10-year analysis of gender-based authorship trends in leading urology journals , Canadian Journal of Urology, 32: 2025,53


Parmar M, Patel S, Kent D, Kovell R, Lloyd-Harris J The current landscape of global health training in urology residency , Canadian Journal of Urology, 32: 2025,52


Alkatib K, Sarour A, Chang, E, Lee D, Bivalacqua T, Lloyd-Harris J, Pierorazio P, Schurhamer B. The Penn cohort: Can MRI "Decipher" your prostate cancer risk? , Journal of Urology, 213(5S): 2025,e686


Alkatib K, Lee D, Bivalacqua T, Lloyd-Harris J, Pierorazio P, Schurhamer B. MRI as risk stratification in African American men for high-risk prostate cancer: The Penn cohort , Journal of Urology, 213(5S): 2025


Alkatib K, Sarour A, Chang, E, Lee D, Bivalacqua T, Lloyd-Harris J, Pierorazio P, Schurhamer B. Does PSA predict prostate cancer risk in the age of MRI and genomics? , Journal of Urology, 213(5S): 2025,e299


Alkatib K, Sarour A, Chang, E, Lee D, Bivalacqua T, Lloyd-Harris J, Pierorazio P, Schurhamer B. The Penn cohort: Racial analysis of prostate cancer risk factors using imaging, genomic, and pathologic data , Journal of Urology, 213(5S): 2025,e1294


Slinger M, Michel K, Sobieski J, Kolman D, Stambakio H, Lloyd-Harris J Real world adoption of aquablation , Canadian Journal of Urology, 31(41): 2024


Williams C, Familusi O, Kovell RC, Wein AJ, Butler PD, Lloyd-Harris JE Author reply , Urology, 174: 2023,34


Williams C, Familusi O, Kovell RC, Wein AJ, Butler PD, Lloyd-Harris JE Representation matters: One urology residency program's approach to increasing workforce diversity , Urology, 174: 2023,28-34