Dr. Samir Shirodkar and his team at Spring Creek Urology in The Woodlands, TX, provided an exceptional healthcare experience that exceeded all expectations. From the moment I walked into their state-of-the-art facility at 9305 Pinecroft Drive, Suite 303, I was greeted with warmth and professionalism.
Dr. Shirodkar's expertise and compassionate approach made me feel at ease throughout my treatment. He took the time to explain every aspect of my care in understandable terms, ensuring I was well-informed and comfortable with the process. His dedication to patient-centered care is truly commendable.
The support staff at Spring Creek Urology are equally remarkable. Their efficiency and friendliness created a welcoming environment, and they were always ready to assist with any questions or concerns. The seamless coordination among the team members reflects their commitment to providing top-tier medical care.
My procedure was performed at the Memorial Hermann Surgery Center Pinecroft, located at 9305 Pinecroft Drive, Suite 200. The facility's advanced technology and the staff's meticulous attention to detail ensured a smooth and successful experience. Their focus on patient safety and comfort is evident in every aspect of their operations.
I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Shirodkar, his team at Spring Creek Urology, and the professionals at Memorial Hermann Surgery Center Pinecroft to anyone seeking exceptional urological care. Their unwavering dedication to excellence sets a standard that is truly...
Read moreThis review pertains strictly to the receptionist at the front counter named Kailee. First, she needs to go back thru or attend customer service 101. When I approached the counter today for my appointment, she requested and I gave her the information and identification cards which included my primary insurance card, secondary insurance card (Tricare for Life) and drivers license. She said there would be a $45.00 copay. I explained that the Tricare for life takes care of my copays. Arrogantly and with an attitude, she then said, well the system says you have a copay of $45; how would you like to pay. I explained that I've been coming here for over 3 years and Tricare always pays the copay. Then she said, well I work here and I know my job! At that point, I told her that her attitude stiunk and she needed to learn how to talk to customers. We had a few more words and I asked to speak with her supervisor. She said she was going to get her and while sliding the window closed, told me to have a seat. I waited for what I thought was her super but which turned out to be a coworker who is apparently more knowledgeable of the billing system. When the coworker told me she was not the supervisor, I asked if I could speak to the supervisor. The coworker said she was not in her office at the moment. Ultimately, the coworker confirmed that for past visits she saw that Tricare paid my copays and she would go ahead and bill them accordingly. I'll will be following up with...
Read moreShirodkar never ran proper tests to diagnose my husband's bladder cancer. Only called it a urinary tract infection for over a year and continuously prescribed antibiotics. He should know blood and blood clots in the urine is the # 1 sign of bladder cancer. It was only after our primary care doctor ran further tests that we then forwarded to Shirodkar, that he did further tests including ultrasound, MRI, and scope. Even after dx of muscle invasive bladder cancer he only advised radiation that he planned to direct the treatment of. Further, he was very evasive with communication. Instead, my husband went to MD Anderson who advised radiation was not recommended at all. It would have caused irreparable damage and not allowed for further life saving treatment. Future testing at MD Anderson resulted in treatment of chemotherapy, and removal of his bladder and prostate. Yes, Shirodkar did not even check his prostate. It also contained cancer tumors. He only said radiation to tumor in bladder. My husband now has an ileostomy bag for expelling urine, for his life. In my opinion, my husband would not have survived if he had remained under the care...
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