Dr. Shapiro is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and completed his residency in urology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Originally from St. Louis, Dr. Shapiro, his wife, a clinical psychologist, and their three young children are excited to make Georgia their new home. He enjoys sports, especially running and cycling.
In addition to general urology, Dr. Shapiro has a special interest and expertise in:
Dr. Shapiro has been treating me for kidney stones large enough to have their own zip code. The course of treatment required several procedures over the course of a couple years and were increasingly complex. He was persistent, took time to explain, and stuck with it to get a favorable result. I was and remain impressed with his level of professionalism and knowledge. In a world that seems to increasingly require ‘assembly line health care’, Dr. Shapiro is a no nonsense get it done right practitioner that personalizes care and operates at the top of his profession. ,
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Google
Dr. Shapiro, was very pleasant and he explained my procedure, which was a great ease off of my mind. He is also very easy to talk to. The staff was very pleasant as well.
5.0/5
Google
Pleasant, competent staff.
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4.0/5
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No comments.
5.0/5
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Everything was great! Thank you
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Well Done
4.0/5
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I just felt rushed. I felt like since I haven't seen the Dr. since I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, I thought he would have been a little bit more personable and more probing about my condition. Again, I felt rushed and didn't feel a personal touch to my situation.
4.0/5
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First visit with the doctor but feel he will be able to help me
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