Dr. Hani Shennib, MD is a vascular surgery specialist in Mesa, AZ and has been practicing for 42 years. He graduated from Kasr-El-Aini University in 1975 and specializes in vascular surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and more.
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Sharing on behalf of my dad... My story begins about 10 years ago. I found myself in the hospital with a limp arm and chest pain. After a myriad of inconclusive tests and no answers as to what happened to me, I was ready to check myself out. As I was gathering my belongings, Dr. Hani Shennib came to my room and said, Mr. Kish, I know whatโs wrong with you and Iโm going to fix it. With a stent placed into my subclavian artery, he saved my life. Fast forward 10 years and yearly follow up appointments/ultrasounds, Dr. Shennib noticed my legs didnโt look quite right and asked me to make an appointment for a stress test. The results determined I needed to have a cardiac catheterization to further examine my heart. I was in the steady hands of Dr. Heuser, who was able to see I had 100% blockage in two of my arteries and a third being 75%. Dr. Shennib immediately ordered a triple bypass surgery. I am 6+ months post surgery and have never felt better. In closing, I would recommend Dr. Shennib in an absolute heartbeat and am forever grateful to his knowledge and expertise in the cardiac area.
My original introduction was to Dr Shennib was through my wife. She found him online my reading reviews. She made an appointment because of suspected carotid artery issues. He noticed some blockage but nothing to alarming at the time. He followed her carotid for a couple of years then decided it was time to go up and investigate and stent if necessary. She did have a stent. I met him during her recovery.
A year later I had a bicycle accident that hospitalized me for 5 days. Since the accident cracked ribs and punctured my lung while on duty in the hospital he stopped by to check on my lung. Another lung Dr had already taken my case. We talked and he suggested that I might want to get my heart checked out since I was at the age that it might be a good idea to monitor if necessary. That was 2012, I was 65.
Iโve been seeing him every since at least once a year and maybe twice if I had issues. He scheduled the customary sonogram and added a stress test. The stress test indicated that my heart was sound but I had a widow maker in on one of my arteries. The next week I was in for a heart Cath. Iโm now the proud owner of a LAD stent. I credit Dr Shennib for watching over me and taking action when necessary.
You canโt go wrong with Dr Shennib as a cardiologist. If you 60+ itโs probably a good idea to have someone keep an eye on the ticker.
This doctor is very caring and he is an excellent surgeon. He helped a patient I know greatly. He is now able to walk more than 100 feet without the huge pain in both his calves. I would recommend this doctor without hesitation. He takes time to answer questions, give alternative treatments and the risks involved. No hesitation to get my highest marks.
8:30 apt. got there at 8:10, myself and another person only ones in waiting room. By 9:35 a.m. The waiting room was full and 6 people went ahead of me. I even stood with my walking stick so an elderly woman could sit. The staff never gave a courtesy update or nothing. 6 people went before this 1st and last time patient. I want to see a Dr. and staff who cares about their patients. Totally unprofessional. I told them I have waited over an hour and that I have to go find a different Dr.. PLUS the love seat armrest was brown crusty looking, the cushions where people sit and put their back was dirt brown--GROSS. The 6 chairs luckly had wood armrest but the seating part was brownish. THIS WAS A DRS. OFFICE. PLEASE PAY FOR A CLEANER TO CLEAN IT. This reflects on the Dr. and his cleanliness.
In 2011 Dr. Shennib saved my life. I needed emergency surgery for an aortic dissection and after being turned down by other surgeons Dr. Shennib agreed to do the surgery. My chances of surviving was 1%.
Well I am still here.
This review is one small way to repay Dr. Shennib.
John Kressaty
Debra Prather
4 years agoSharing on behalf of my dad... My story begins about 10 years ago. I found myself in the hospital with a limp arm and chest pain. After a myriad of inconclusive tests and no answers as to what happened to me, I was ready to check myself out. As I was gathering my belongings, Dr. Hani Shennib came to my room and said, Mr. Kish, I know whatโs wrong with you and Iโm going to fix it. With a stent placed into my subclavian artery, he saved my life. Fast forward 10 years and yearly follow up appointments/ultrasounds, Dr. Shennib noticed my legs didnโt look quite right and asked me to make an appointment for a stress test. The results determined I needed to have a cardiac catheterization to further examine my heart. I was in the steady hands of Dr. Heuser, who was able to see I had 100% blockage in two of my arteries and a third being 75%. Dr. Shennib immediately ordered a triple bypass surgery. I am 6+ months post surgery and have never felt better. In closing, I would recommend Dr. Shennib in an absolute heartbeat and am forever grateful to his knowledge and expertise in the cardiac area.
Bill Knox
4 years agoMy original introduction was to Dr Shennib was through my wife. She found him online my reading reviews. She made an appointment because of suspected carotid artery issues. He noticed some blockage but nothing to alarming at the time. He followed her carotid for a couple of years then decided it was time to go up and investigate and stent if necessary. She did have a stent. I met him during her recovery. A year later I had a bicycle accident that hospitalized me for 5 days. Since the accident cracked ribs and punctured my lung while on duty in the hospital he stopped by to check on my lung. Another lung Dr had already taken my case. We talked and he suggested that I might want to get my heart checked out since I was at the age that it might be a good idea to monitor if necessary. That was 2012, I was 65. Iโve been seeing him every since at least once a year and maybe twice if I had issues. He scheduled the customary sonogram and added a stress test. The stress test indicated that my heart was sound but I had a widow maker in on one of my arteries. The next week I was in for a heart Cath. Iโm now the proud owner of a LAD stent. I credit Dr Shennib for watching over me and taking action when necessary. You canโt go wrong with Dr Shennib as a cardiologist. If you 60+ itโs probably a good idea to have someone keep an eye on the ticker.
Steven King
7 years agoThis doctor is very caring and he is an excellent surgeon. He helped a patient I know greatly. He is now able to walk more than 100 feet without the huge pain in both his calves. I would recommend this doctor without hesitation. He takes time to answer questions, give alternative treatments and the risks involved. No hesitation to get my highest marks.
arizona desert rat
7 years ago8:30 apt. got there at 8:10, myself and another person only ones in waiting room. By 9:35 a.m. The waiting room was full and 6 people went ahead of me. I even stood with my walking stick so an elderly woman could sit. The staff never gave a courtesy update or nothing. 6 people went before this 1st and last time patient. I want to see a Dr. and staff who cares about their patients. Totally unprofessional. I told them I have waited over an hour and that I have to go find a different Dr.. PLUS the love seat armrest was brown crusty looking, the cushions where people sit and put their back was dirt brown--GROSS. The 6 chairs luckly had wood armrest but the seating part was brownish. THIS WAS A DRS. OFFICE. PLEASE PAY FOR A CLEANER TO CLEAN IT. This reflects on the Dr. and his cleanliness.
John Kressaty
4 years agoIn 2011 Dr. Shennib saved my life. I needed emergency surgery for an aortic dissection and after being turned down by other surgeons Dr. Shennib agreed to do the surgery. My chances of surviving was 1%. Well I am still here. This review is one small way to repay Dr. Shennib. John Kressaty