Dr. Christopher Sherman, M.D.,is a Board-Certified Urologist originally from Coral Springs, Florida and currently assigned at Advanced Urology Institute in Largo, FL. He received his undergraduate degree in Health Science from the University of Florida in 2006 and his medical school degree from Florida State University College of Medicine in 2010. After one year of training in general surgery, he completed a four year residency in Urology at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Dr. Sherman then joined our practice in 2015. He is currently the chief of the urology department at Morton Plant hospital.
Dr. Christopher Sherman, M.D.,is a Board-Certified Urologist originally from Coral Springs, Florida and currently assigned at Advanced Urology Institute in Largo, FL. He received his undergraduate degree in Health Science from the University of Florida in 2006 and his medical school degree from Florida State University College of Medicine in 2010. After one year of training in general surgery, he completed a four year residency in Urology at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Dr. Sherman then joined our practice in 2015. He is currently the chief of the urology department at Morton Plant hospital.
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Good experience post surgery to deal with a kidney infection / drainage blockage. A stent was put in bladder to kidney during hospital surgery. He took it out 2 weeks later in office. Well yes, it hurt, but not as much as I dreaded & it was really fast & over. Very professional.
(6 days ago)
Jun-2026
He is a friendly and sociable doctor who knows how to make his patients feel comfortable. He is one of my favorite doctors in Florida.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Dr. Sherman is professional concerned and listens well. He is very understanding with a calm and respectful manner.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Chris is one of the best Docs in Tampa Bay. Friendly, with courteous and easy-to-understand explanations of your symptoms and treatments.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Quick thorough
Appointment.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Dry professional, knowledgeable and answers question so patient understands.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Great medical advice and helpful. Can’t appreciate him that much thank you Doctor.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
I’ve seen Dr Sherman twice the first time he sent me to have a biopsy on my kidney. Today I came back because I’ve had another MRI to check and see if my kidney was OK and of my primary care. Doctor told me that my creatinine was way low in my urine and I should see the urologist about that. He seemed to me very nonchalant about everything I had to ask about the results of my MRI and he didn’t have any idea what to do about creatinine! ( so we’re gonna do the MRI again in six months and that’s something. I’ll have to keep checking on. I just didn’t feel like he spent enough time with me.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Sat in waiting room till everyone cycled through atleast once only to find out that you fell through the cracks. Then doctor pushed medication on you rather than answer my questions about pelvic floor dysfunction and exercises? Then women at front desk gossiped rather than asked if we were ready to check out. No questions answered, only more tests and more questions.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Great doctor, great practice.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
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Pinellas: Largo
1775 East Bay Dr. Largo, FL 33771
Dr. Christopher Sherman, M.D.,is a Board-Certified Urologist originally from Coral Springs, Florida and currently assigned at Advanced Urology Institute in Largo, FL. He received his undergraduate degree in Health Science from the University of Florida in 2006 and his medical school degree from Florida State University College of Medicine in 2010. After one year of training in general surgery, he completed a four year residency in Urology at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Dr. Sherman then joined our practice in 2015. He is currently the chief of the urology department at Morton Plant hospital.
Dr. Sherman has a strong interest in treating voiding dysfunction, including the following treatments:
Sacroneuromodulation treatments for overactive or underactive bladder Bladder botox injection for overactive bladder Minimally invasive prostate procedures in the office such as Urolift He also specializes in advanced treatments for prostate cancer.
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: BA health science – 2006 Graduated from University of Florida – 2006
MEDICAL EDUCATION: Graduated from Florida State University College of Medicine in 2010
RESIDENCY: 2010-2011 General Surgery at University of Louisville 2011-2015 Urology at University of Louisville
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Urology : 2016
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS: American Urologic Association Florida Urologic Association Southeast Section of the AUA Pinellas County Medical Society Florida Medical Association
Good experience post surgery to deal with a kidney infection / drainage blockage. A stent was put in bladder to kidney during hospital surgery. He took it out 2 weeks later in office. Well yes, it hurt, but not as much as I dreaded & it was really fast & over. Very professional.
He is a friendly and sociable doctor who knows how to make his patients feel comfortable. He is one of my favorite doctors in Florida.
Dr. Sherman is professional concerned and listens well. He is very understanding with a calm and respectful manner.
Chris is one of the best Docs in Tampa Bay. Friendly, with courteous and easy-to-understand explanations of your symptoms and treatments.
Quick thorough Appointment.
Dry professional, knowledgeable and answers question so patient understands.
Great medical advice and helpful. Can’t appreciate him that much thank you Doctor.
I’ve seen Dr Sherman twice the first time he sent me to have a biopsy on my kidney. Today I came back because I’ve had another MRI to check and see if my kidney was OK and of my primary care. Doctor told me that my creatinine was way low in my urine and I should see the urologist about that. He seemed to me very nonchalant about everything I had to ask about the results of my MRI and he didn’t have any idea what to do about creatinine! ( so we’re gonna do the MRI again in six months and that’s something. I’ll have to keep checking on. I just didn’t feel like he spent enough time with me.
Sat in waiting room till everyone cycled through atleast once only to find out that you fell through the cracks. Then doctor pushed medication on you rather than answer my questions about pelvic floor dysfunction and exercises? Then women at front desk gossiped rather than asked if we were ready to check out. No questions answered, only more tests and more questions.
Great doctor, great practice.