Evan Eisenberg, M.D. received his Medical Degree from SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society upon graduation in 2001. After completing one year of General Surgery internship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center he was awarded the “Top Surgical Intern of the Year” for 2001. He went on to complete his four year Urology residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in 2006.
Evan Eisenberg, M.D. received his Medical Degree from SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society upon graduation in 2001. After completing one year of General Surgery internship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center he was awarded the “Top Surgical Intern of the Year” for 2001. He went on to complete his four year Urology residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in 2006.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Advanced Urology Centers of New York (AUCNY) through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
Extremely Professional and at the same time every conversation I have with him he explains the situation and puts me at ease. He has been my urologist for approximately 20 years.
(4 days ago)
Nov-2025
Friendly. Competent. Concerned. Prompt accessible. An appointment is a pleasant experience
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Great communicator
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Arrive 15 min early and taken in 30 min late. 45 min total wait time.
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Sharp doctor knows his business.
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Everything he does is excellent
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Professional. Office is well managed.His radiologist and nursing staff are excellent.
I’m made to feel very comfortable and relaxed while visiting!
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
Reserve rating for now.
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
He is very caring and listens to my concerns. Explains everything to me in terms I can understand he also is very handsome
(3 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
So comforting. Was sure to answer all my questions prior to my procedure.
Evan Eisenberg, M.D. is a native of Long Island and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1996. He received his Medical Degree from SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society upon graduation in 2001. In addition, he received the “Outstanding Medical Student Award” from the department of Urology. After completing one year of General Surgery internship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center he was awarded the “Top Surgical Intern of the Year” for 2001. He went on to complete his four year Urology residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in 2006. During his residency, he was involved in various research projects in areas such as Female Urology, BPH, and Interstitial Cystitis. He has presented his findings at the American Urologic Association conference and has been published in several peer reviewed journals.
Dr. Eisenberg joined Bicounty Urological Associates in August 2006, and practices general urology. He is proficient in hand-assisted laparoscopy, various endourologic procedures including percutaneous stone extraction, treatments of enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, female incontinence, and urologic malignancies. Dr. Eisenberg is certified by the American Board of Urology.
Extremely Professional and at the same time every conversation I have with him he explains the situation and puts me at ease. He has been my urologist for approximately 20 years.
Friendly. Competent. Concerned. Prompt accessible. An appointment is a pleasant experience
Great communicator
Arrive 15 min early and taken in 30 min late. 45 min total wait time.
Sharp doctor knows his business.
Everything he does is excellent
Professional. Office is well managed.His radiologist and nursing staff are excellent. I’m made to feel very comfortable and relaxed while visiting!
Reserve rating for now.
He is very caring and listens to my concerns. Explains everything to me in terms I can understand he also is very handsome
So comforting. Was sure to answer all my questions prior to my procedure.