austin urology institute patient portal

by Mr. Waylon Dare MD 7 min read

Patients – Austin Urological Associates

3 hours ago Our staff will contact you sometime between Monday and Friday from 8AM to 5PM. Please note the patient portal is not monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; we will respond as soon as possible but expect a minimum of 2-3 business days . If you have a more urgent matter please call the office so we can assist you on any urgent matter. >> Go To The Portal


How do I find the Austin Urology Institute?

Look for the Austin Urology Institute sign on the front of the building and the Austin Urology Institute sign on the right side of the Plaza North building. We are located on the second floor. Head North on Mopac (Loop 1) and exit Parmer Lane.

When will you contact me for patient portal support?

Our staff will contact you sometime between Monday and Friday from 8AM to 5PM. Please note the patient portal is not monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; we will respond as soon as possible but expect a minimum of 2-3 business days . If you have a more urgent matter please call the office so we can assist you on any urgent matter.

What do I do if I’m having issues signing up/accessing the patient portal?

Thank you for using our patient portal. If you’re having issues signing up for or accessing the patient portal, please click this link to send us your name, office location and portal concern. Our staff will contact you sometime between Monday and Friday from 8AM to 5PM.

When will I receive a response to my Patient Portal request?

Our staff will contact you sometime between Monday and Friday from 8AM to 5PM. Please note the patient portal is not monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; we will respond as soon as possible but expect a minimum of 2-3 business days .

Read About Dr. Shaw

Dr. Shaw completed his undergraduate and graduate studies with the world’s foremost scholars in medicine at Boston University. In 1994, he was fortunate to work with Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the original investigators for a little blue pill that eventually was called Viagra®. Dr. Goldstein took Dr. Shaw under his wing, and the rest is history.

Dr. Tsai

Originally from Central Texas, Dr. Lawrence Tsai graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Plan II Honors Program at The University of Texas at Austin in 2010. He later earned his medical doctorate from Texas A&M College of Medicine in 2014 and completed his Urology residency training in 2019 at Baylor Scott and White.

George Shashoua, MD & Austin Urogynecology

Austin Urogynecology was founded by Dr. George Shashoua in March, 2010. Dr. Shashoua is board certified in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery and specializes in treating urogynecological conditions including urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, bowel incontinence, vulvar vestibulitis and bladder pain syndrome.

Community Support & Involvement

The vibrant and eclectic culture of Austin plays a major role in bringing top notch medical professionals like those at Austin Urology Institute to the city. We want to give back to the community that supports our practice by contributing to the organizations that help make this town so uniquely amazing, including: