Dr. Eric Kirshenbaum completed his medical education at the University of Illinois Chicago, residency in urology at Loyola University Medical Center, and fellowship in men's health and reconstructive urology at Loyola University Medical Center under the mentorship of Dr. Chris Gonzlalez and Dr. Kevin McVary.
Dr. Eric Kirshenbaum completed his medical education at the University of Illinois Chicago, residency in urology at Loyola University Medical Center, and fellowship in men's health and reconstructive urology at Loyola University Medical Center under the mentorship of Dr. Chris Gonzlalez and Dr. Kevin McVary.
Dr. Eric Kirshenbaum completed his medical education at the University of Illinois Chicago, residency in urology at Loyola University Medical Center, and fellowship in men's health and reconstructive urology at Loyola University Medical Center under the mentorship of Dr. Chris Gonzlalez and Dr. Kevin McVary. He specializes in men's health and reconstructive urology with an emphasis on urethral stricture disease, erectile dysfunction, male incontinence, prosthetic surgery, benign prostatic enlargement (BPH), laser surgery, urologic cancers, telemedicine, and robotic surgery. Throughout his training, he published extensively on the topics of men's health and reconstructive urology. In 2019 he was admitted as a member of The Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons and is an active member of the American Urologic Association (AUA). He serves as a board member of the AUA telemedicine task force and has a particular interest in advancing the field of telemedicine.
Dr. Kirshenbaum pursued a career in urology in order to improve the lives of his patients by offering solutions to their life-altering urologic problems. He has dedicated his career to restoring functions lost with aging, trauma, and cancer treatments. "My pursuit of medicine has always focused on impacting those around me in a positive way. I am passionate about helping others in their most vulnerable moments and coming up with patient-centered solutions"

I had 2 surgeries with a uro Partners.Both of them recovery was a trip from hell ! Prostate Cancer surgery when recovering i.Somehow got a major rupture testicle ! Sling Surgery was not successful in recovery.What's horrible with swelling and stitches ripping out on 2nd day and Doctor Kirshenbaum didn't want to see me for a week to ten days ! And now suggesting another surgery "!"?"!" "Seriously" uro groups lucky I'm not vindictive and want to sue them !
Had for history of my medial issue before had. Explained things so I coud understand. Even ent and talked to his superior for advice. Insurance issues the wasn’t able to help with my issue till i got more questions answered.
He was very present, explained my options and made things very clear.
Nice doctor. Explained everything well and I liked his approach.
The visit was ok.
Dr. Kirshenbaum is easy to talk to. I felt at ease trying to explain the symptoms I was experiencing. He understood and was able to explain the diagnosis and the treatment. He provided a referral, a list of providers he recommends and information on the diagnosis. I appreciated it. The office staff was welcoming, professional and helpful.
Kind and compassionate
Very friendly and thoughtful
Great doctor
Eric listened and provided clear next steps.