Bio
Michael Shapiro, MD, is a board-certified vascular surgeon whose clinical expertise is in endovascular and surgical therapies for treating and managing peripheral arterial disease and limb salvage. Dr. Shapiro earned his medical degree from Georgetown University and completed his internship in General Surgery at Yale University. He distinguished himself academically by getting published in several peer-reviewed journals at the Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute and trained at Cornell, Georgetown, and Yale University. Previously, Dr. Shapiro was named interim chief of vascular surgery at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. He is currently the medical director for Brooklyn Endovascular and is a faculty member at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he teaches surgery to medical students and residents.
Dr. Michael Shapiro is a specialist in vascular diagnosis and treatment. His expertise is in advanced, minimally invasive vascular and endovascular procedures. With consistent training and modern technology, Dr. Shapiro is not only able to provide patients with safe and effective care, but he believes in delivering a thorough and personalized treatment for each patient. Dr. Shapiro has an extraordinary track record of saving thousands of patients’ limbs after they were told they had no other options. Leveraging his years of experience and training, Dr. Shapiro is determined in helping each patient feel their best!
Education
Yale University - Internship
New Haven, Connecticut
General Surgery
Georgetown University - Medical School
Washington, D.C.