Home / About
A board-certified urologist who built his practice on a conviction: modern urology has outgrown the operating room for most of what it treats.
"Today, catching a problem early often means a quick, low-pain test — and a treatment you'd never call surgery."
Modern Urologist is led by Dr. David Shusterman, MD, a board-certified urologist known for minimally invasive procedures and a forward-looking, longevity-minded approach to men's health. The science is sharper than it was, the imaging is clearer, and the tools are slimmer — which means a man can be fully worked up and effectively treated without the hospital ever entering the picture.
A pattern runs through them: another doctor recommended major surgery; a careful work-up found a better, smaller path.
Told he needed open prostatectomy and a 4–5 day hospital stay for a 210cc prostate. PAE in under an hour, in-office — prostate shrank nearly 50%, catheter gone in three months.
Sent for TURP surgery on symptoms alone. Testing revealed the real problem was a weakened bladder. Embolization plus retraining dropped his residual from 450 mL to 120 mL.
Third kidney stone in two years and an ER visit. A 24-hour urine test exposed the cause. A targeted prevention plan — and two years later, not a single recurrence.
Case summaries are drawn from the book Manhood, Health and Longevity and are illustrative of treatment approaches. Individual results vary.
Schedule a consultation and start with a complete diagnostic picture — and a treatment plan built around the smallest effective step.
Book a Consultation