Urologic oncology (kidney, prostate, bladder, ureter, testis cancer)
Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery
Complex kidney stone disease, including mini-PCNL and tubeless PCNL
Medical and surgical treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Erectile dysfunction
General urology
Credentials
Board Eligible in Urology
Practicing Since
2019
Experience
I am a fellowship trained urologist, with extensive experience in open and minimally invasive urologic surgery. I have a particular interest in complex urologic stone disease. I've authored many journal articles and presented research at local and national meetings.
Philosophy
My goal is to listen as much as possible to ascertain both a patient's experience with their symptoms, as well as their values and goals, when collaborating with them on a treatment or management plan.
Personal Information
I was born and raised in Washington state, and am a graduate of both Washington State University (BS in Biochemistry, Go Cougs!) and the University of Washington (MD, Residency in Urology). Outside of work, I enjoy spending as much time as possible with my wife and two young children. I also make time to run, bike, backpack and ski.
Medical School
University of Washington School of Medicine | Seattle, WA
Internship
University of Washington School of Medicine (general surgery) | Seattle, WA
Residency
University of Washington School of Medicine (urology) | Seattle, WA
Fellowship
Austin Health: Austin Hospital and Repatriation Hospital (endourology) | Heidelberg, Australia
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81 patients rated this physician.
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Reviewed on October 22, 2020 Meanwhile, I'm now 4 weeks out and still waiting to drop off a sample at LabCorp. Much of the info I was given was incorrect on how to schedule & take care of this. My advice: This new approach is a train=wreck. Go back to analyzing urine specimens on site.
Reviewed on October 2, 2020 I have seen Dr May for treatment, screening, surgery and post op follow up several times in the last 2 months. The diagnosis and treatment has been superb!
Reviewed on October 1, 2020 First time visit with Dr. May. Positive interaction -
Reviewed on July 9, 2020 Dr May is excellent
Reviewed on July 2, 2020 only wish I had more complete knowledge of the follow up to surgery to know everything post opt. like needing ultrasound and x-ray.
Reviewed on July 2, 2020 Haven't been going to the provider long enough to feel comfortable referring.
Reviewed on July 2, 2020 As I said at the outset, there were no problems from beginning to end. All my fears were laid to rest very quickly.
Reviewed on June 15, 2020 Dr. May is an excellent provider.
Reviewed on June 2, 2020 Very helpful, professional.
Reviewed on May 7, 2020 Dr. P May - spent time discussing my issue and health and scheduled a follow up for the next year.
Reviewed on May 4, 2020 I like Dr. May. He does tlak, listen and discuss my care and options person to person - on the same level.
Reviewed on March 20, 2020 Very good phone appointment. I have yet to meet Dr May face-to-face but I definitely have a good first impression due to our phone contact and due to the fact I was referred to him by someone I trust; Dr Lora Plaskon.
Reviewed on February 10, 2020 Dr. May was great!
Reviewed on September 24, 2020 Dr. May is great, but I'm a high maintenance caregiver of a husband who is ill