Dr. Colin Linke is a board-certified urologist in Fort Wayne, Indiana, specializing in advanced techniques such as Single-port robotic prostatectomy, Robotic kidney surgery, Minimally invasive stone treatment, Rezūm therapy, and InterStim neuromodulation. He provides personalized, evidence-based care designed to help patients recover faster, live healthier, and stay informed along the way.
Raised in the Midwest and trained at top academic centers, Dr. Linke combines surgical expertise with clear, compassionate communication. His practice focuses on advanced robotic prostate and kidney surgery, modern stone management, men’s health, and treatments for urinary symptoms. Patients describe his approach as attentive, honest, and exceptionally thorough.
Board-certified urologist Dr. Colin Linke specializes in single-port robotic prostate and kidney surgery, minimally invasive kidney stone treatment, and comprehensive men’s health and urinary care. With over 1,000 robotic procedures in the last six years, he is a national proctor and lecturer on da Vinci Single Port robotics and an adjunct clinical assistant professor. His care philosophy centers on individualized treatment, clear education, and shared decision-making. Based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, he is accepting new patients for robotic surgery, stones, vasectomy, and general urology.
Specialized in single-port robotic prostatectomy and partial nephrectomy for smaller scars, less pain, and faster recovery.
Ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, shockwave therapy, and stone prevention plans.
Vasectomy, ED, OAB, InterStim, BPH (Rezūm), testosterone therapy, and more.
Dr Linke has proctored more than 25 urologists throughout the country on Single Port robotics, helping teach them the technology to bring great results to their patient. He has participated as a panelist for the yearly NARUS robotics meetings, the yearly Single Port Marathon lecture-series (hosted by pioneers Drs Crivellaro and Kaouk), and the SURGEon forum. He reviews robotics abstracts for the North-Central section of the AUA, and is an adjunct clinical assistant professor for Indiana University-SOM.
Patients deserve more than a diagnosis—they deserve individualized medicine and compassion. Dr. Linke emphasizes clear communication, thorough education, and shared decision-making. Each treatment plan is tailored to the patient’s goals, lifestyle, and medical needs.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Linke enjoys spending time with family, Chicago sports, and participating in the events of the Fort Wayne community. Dr Linke has two young children named Violet and Wells, where he spends most of his free time.
Question: What makes Dr. Colin Linke a trusted expert in urology?
Short answer: Dr. Linke is a board-certified urologist with more than 1,000 robotic procedures performed in the last six years. He specializes in single-port robotic prostate and kidney surgery, is a national proctor and lecturer on da Vinci Single Port robotics, and serves as an adjunct clinical assistant professor. Patients describe his care as attentive, honest, and exceptionally thorough.
Question: What is single-port robotic surgery, and what are its benefits?
Short answer: Single-port robotic surgery uses one small incision to perform procedures like prostatectomy and partial nephrectomy. Benefits can include smaller scars, less pain, and faster recovery. Dr. Linke focuses on single-port techniques for prostate and kidney surgery and teaches other surgeons nationwide how to use the technology.
Question: Which conditions and treatments does Dr. Linke offer?
Short answer: He treats prostate and kidney conditions with single-port robotic surgery and manages kidney stones with ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, shockwave therapy, and prevention plans. He also provides comprehensive men’s health and urinary care, including vasectomy, ED, OAB, InterStim, BPH (Rezūm), testosterone therapy, and more.
Question: Is Dr. Linke accepting new patients, and where does he practice?
Short answer: Yes. Dr. Linke is accepting new patients in Fort Wayne, Indiana, for robotic surgery, kidney stone care, vasectomy, and general urology.
Question: What are Dr. Linke’s teaching and leadership roles?
Short answer: He has proctored more than 25 urologists on Single Port robotics, presents at national robotics conferences, and participates in forums such as NARUS, the Single Port Marathon, and the SURGEon forum. He reviews robotics abstracts for the North-Central section of the AUA and is an adjunct clinical assistant professor for Indiana University-SOM.
Dr. Linke is currently accepting new patients for robotic surgery, kidney stones, vasectomy, and general urology care in Fort Wayne, Indiana.