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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Greater Boston Urology - This what professional records release form in Hyannis office looks like....

    Greater Boston Urology

    3.4(9 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    Hyannis location. My experience is subjective. The doctor wasn't bad. Not the greatest, but right…read moreon money. Front desk staff, however, that's a whole other thing. Some are borderline rude, some just don't care. Like, I've never seen follow up appointment that wasn't free. Not here. Do not expect them to volunteer that info though. I was like, ok, if I spent this long in some medical school, I'd want $180 for 5 minutes of my time too. OK. But getting records- good luck! For the services I paid for! They will be tossing you around until you get angry and take time off your work, the one that pays your bills, and march there and get it yourself. Meanwhile, with money this office charges for services, they don't even have electronic forms set up for patients' convenience! So, get lots of time, money, and patience, if you decide to come here.

    Had an attack of epididymitis (inflammation of the tubes behind testicles where sperm accumulates)…read morein August 2022. I went to see Dr Xiaolong Shawn Liu, M.D. for a second opinion, and to get insight into restarting exercise and using Traditional Chinese Medicine. The initial urologist I had seen told me to stop all exercise, but when I asked about how/when to restart exercises said that was out of their scope of practice. Meanwhile the chronic pain and discomfort were affecting my sleep, mood and daily life. The scientific literature says that the prognosis in chronic patients is unclear and that the average patient chronic epididymitis sees 4.5 different urologists while seeking a cure. Dr Liu reviewed my case file, ultrasound report, did a manual exam, and answered my questions. He was honest that two months of chronic inflammation was not at all unusual. Gave me advice about restarting physical activity (pace yourself, start very slowly and not at same intensity that you were before being sick, continue to wear compression shorts). In the meantime I had set up an appointment with a Chinese acupuncturist, (Wendy Li @ Acupuncture Herbs and Beyond) and after single visit had an impressive relief of pain for the first time in three months after getting acupuncture and taking the Chinese herbs prescribed for me. A concern when doing alternative medicine is that you could be ignoring real pathology. Dr.Liu explained that while it could not be explained by western medicine, TCM was successful for some people, the Chinese are very pragmatic people, have been doing TCM for thousands of years, and if it didn't work they would be doing something else. He said that there was no serious pathology that would preclude me from continuing with TCM treatment, and that if this didn't resolve in a years time, to come back to discuss potential surgery such as nerve blocks. So Dr. Liu knows his stuff and I was able to get an appointment within two weeks. (As for my case I continued with weekly visits for TCM for the next month and the pain and swelling subsided nicely over next three weeks.)

    Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS - Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS

    Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS

    2.7(7 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    Unfortunately Yelp is seriously lacking is urologist reviews - perhaps a shortage of middle aged…read moremen around here? I'm not considered middle-aged but I was recently looking for a physician/surgeon to perform my vasectomy. Anyone who knows me is well aware that I want nothing to do with kids, but I've heard many stories about morally righteous doctors trying to dissuade people my age from getting snipped because "what if you change your mind?!?!?!" Yea, I was tired of hearing that, and fortunately for me, Dr. Morgentaler was completely understanding and respectful of my choice. In his words (I think it's an exact quote), "The only potential issue is that you could change your mind, but you're a big guy and can make your own decisions." For starters, this was extremely comforting, especially since I was considering letting him mess around with my junk. I found Dr. Morgentaler through some online research. He is an associate professor of urology at Harvard Medical School and runs a urology practice in Brookline Village (literally right next to the D line station) called Men's Health Boston. He is a well-known expert on sexual health. Since I didn't have any reviews to go on, I came to the consultation well prepared with questions. He and his Physician's Assistant (Gary Mousseau) addressed all of my concerns and explained everything. All of the staff members I met were very polite, knowledgeable and experienced. Except for the receptionists, the staff is all male. During the procedure Dr. Morgentaler demonstrated his knowledge and competence even while having a conversation with me the whole time. At a few points I felt a slight pressure, but each time he told me what I was about to feel and where I would feel it, and he was always exactly right. This showed he really knows his stuff, and it removed any nervousness I felt. After he finished he asked how painful it was on a scale of 1-10, and I said probably zero. The application of the anesthetic was not exactly pleasant, but it was over in about ten seconds. There was no other discomfort and no pain. The procedure was over in less than 15 minutes and I took the train home almost immediately. I felt some minor discomfort the first day after the procedure, but no pain, and I was back to normal activity the next day. Bottom line... Dr. Morgentaler is extremely knowledgeable, competent and genuinely a nice guy. I probably won't need an urologist anytime soon, but if I did, I would definitely go back. I would also recommend him to anyone requiring urological services.

    Kevin is one of Morgentaler's staff members…read more Kevin made a mistake that ended up with me in the ER in excruciating pain. At first he admitted his error and then backed off of that admission and blamed me. I had had good experiences with him but the bad experience was made all the worse by his unwillingness to own up to his mistake and offer a simple apology.

    Worcester Urological Associates - Urologist

    Worcester Urological Associates

    3.0(2 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    I went here many years ago to get a vasectomy here. Dr Howard was the doctor who did it. He…read moreexplained the procedure very well. Fast forward a few years I got a kidney stone. I tried to get an appointment with Dr Howard but he had retired. The office made me an appointment with Dr Wollin. He is very patient and very good at explaining himself. A few times when I had an issue when I called they get me an appointment quickly.

    Tldr: The doctor I had was a nice woman and seemed competent, but never in my life have I had more…read moreof my time and money wasted by a medical office like this. Please seek urological help else where if you value your time and money. Please don't waste your time here because they WILL waste yours. I spent a year of my life, and hundreds per visit to receive almost no help. It was routine to go in for an appointment, be told I would receive a call back, only to be left hanging for a week at a time. When I had to have them run one of the more expensive tests by my insurance it took a week and a half of hounding them for it to even be submitted. I have no idea who runs their back office, but I'm convinced they're high. I had to come in multiple times and do the same tests, only to be told that I have a small hernia and a kidney stone. Neither of which they have any intention of doing anything about. "Well what should I do about this?" "Make another appointment in a few months" is all I've received for help from these people. Better off going literally anywhere else. The ReadyMed doctor I saw because I thought I had a bladder infection was more helpful.

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