Dr. Webb McCanse, M.D. joined Urology Specialists of West Florida, LLP from a very satisfying practice within the United States Navy. After graduating from medical school at the University of Kansas, and following a 6 year residency program in Urology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. McCanse had the privilege to serve at the United States Naval Hospital Guam and Naval Hospital Pensacola, with intermittent assignments in Okinawa, Japan and Cuba.
Dr. Webb McCanse, M.D. joined Urology Specialists of West Florida, LLP from a very satisfying practice within the United States Navy. After graduating from medical school at the University of Kansas, and following a 6 year residency program in Urology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. McCanse had the privilege to serve at the United States Naval Hospital Guam and Naval Hospital Pensacola, with intermittent assignments in Okinawa, Japan and Cuba.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Advanced Urology Institute through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
My husband and I have complete confidence in Dr.Mc Canse’s opinion in his care. Thank you Dr. McCanse.
(4 days ago)
Nov-2025
Great doctor, makes you feel comfortable, that he knows what he’s doing.
(4 days ago)
Nov-2025
Dr. McCanse takes his time with you and is never rushed. His bedside manner is awesome.
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Excellent doctor, attentive and always listens and communicates really good. Extremely knowledgeable and a credit to his profession.
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Excellent doctor
(1 week ago)
Nov-2025
Dr McCann's is awesome.
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
I spent 45 minutes waiting for him to come in. My appt was at 1:20p and he came into the room at 2:05p. He then essentially told me I didn't know my body and that I didn't have a kidney stone. I have had 13 stones in the past 25 years and know what it feels like. He told me I wouldn't be able to feel it which is 100% incorrect. I had an ultrasound last month on my kidney and the report said I had a 7mm nonobstrucring kidney stone. He said, "you had an ultrasound in January and February." I looked that information up and it was on my stomach due to an ulcer. I don't know why he mansplaned my health to me, but there is absolutely no way I will ever return to AUI. Being treated that way is inexcusable.
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
No comment
(3 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
Compassionate
(3 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
Very Good
(3 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
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Pinellas: Largo
1775 East Bay Dr. Largo, FL 33771
Dr. Webb McCanse, M.D. joined Urology Specialists of West Florida, LLP from a very satisfying practice within the United States Navy. After graduating from medical school at the University of Kansas, and following a 6 year residency program in Urology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. McCanse had the privilege to serve at the United States Naval Hospital Guam and Naval Hospital Pensacola, with intermittent assignments in Okinawa, Japan and Cuba.
He is Board Certified in Urology, licensed in the state of Florida, and specializes in urologic oncology, robotic surgery, BPH, male reproductive health, and stone disease. He is currently active as a urologist at our office in Largo, FL. Originally from the Midwest, Dr. McCanse, his wife Beth and their six children now call the gulf coast their home.
My husband and I have complete confidence in Dr.Mc Canse’s opinion in his care. Thank you Dr. McCanse.
Great doctor, makes you feel comfortable, that he knows what he’s doing.
Dr. McCanse takes his time with you and is never rushed. His bedside manner is awesome.
Excellent doctor, attentive and always listens and communicates really good. Extremely knowledgeable and a credit to his profession.
Excellent doctor
Dr McCann's is awesome.
I spent 45 minutes waiting for him to come in. My appt was at 1:20p and he came into the room at 2:05p. He then essentially told me I didn't know my body and that I didn't have a kidney stone. I have had 13 stones in the past 25 years and know what it feels like. He told me I wouldn't be able to feel it which is 100% incorrect. I had an ultrasound last month on my kidney and the report said I had a 7mm nonobstrucring kidney stone. He said, "you had an ultrasound in January and February." I looked that information up and it was on my stomach due to an ulcer. I don't know why he mansplaned my health to me, but there is absolutely no way I will ever return to AUI. Being treated that way is inexcusable.
No comment
Compassionate
Very Good