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Molly Band

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Molly Band is a certified Physician Assistant who joined Yale Urology in 2020. Prior to joining Yale, Molly worked at Connecticut Children's in both Pediatric Urology and Pediatric Nephrology. Molly is thrilled to bring her prior experience to her current practice. Her practice is focused on children and adolescents with voiding dysfunction/dysfunctional elimination syndrome including urinary urgency, urinary frequency, urinary tract infections, and constipation. She also has experience in treating patients with congenital renal anomalies including solitary kidney, vesicoureteral reflux, and hydronephrosis, as well as diagnosing and managing kidney stones.

Molly also has interest in evidence-based medicine and quality improvement. In her prior role at Connecticut Children's, she worked on developing Clinical Pathways in efforts to standardize care for pediatric patients across the hospital system.

Last Updated on April 07, 2025.

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Education & Training

MHS
Quinnipiac University (2011)
BS
Quinnipiac University, Health Sciences, Physician Assistant Studies (2009)

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12Publications
33Citations

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2025

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2017

  • Failure to Thrive with Polyuria
    Band ME, D'Alessandri-Silva C. Failure to thrive with polyuria. Medical Case Reports. 2017;3(434).
    Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical Notes

2016

Clinical Care

Overview

Molly Band is a urology clinician who cares for children and adolescents with a wide range of urinary and kidney concerns. She has special experience working with young patients who have both bladder and bowel issues and helps families understand and manage these connected problems.

Band sees patients with symptoms such as urinary urgency and frequency, daytime wetting, nighttime bedwetting, repeated urinary tract infections, and constipation. She also cares for children with kidney and urinary tract differences present from birth, including a single kidney, vesicoureteral reflux (a condition where urine flows backward toward the kidney), and hydronephrosis, which is swelling of the kidney. In addition, she evaluates and manages kidney stones in children. She works closely with families to create clear, step-by-step treatment plans and takes time to explain conditions in simple, reassuring language so children and parents know what to expect.

Along with her clinical work, Band has a strong interest in evidence-based medicine and quality improvement. In her prior role, she helped develop clinical pathways, which are structured care plans designed to make sure children receive consistent, high-quality treatment across a health system.

Band earned her graduate degree in physician assistant studies from Quinnipiac University.

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Urology

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