HACKENSACK, NJ, May 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Christopher Shaari, ENT in Hackensack, is dedicated to providing his patients with the best in quality ear, nose and throat health care possible. His commitment and dedication is showcased through his acceptance of various awards, most recently named a Castle Connolly Top Otolaryngologist in the Metropolitan area, Dr. Shaari prides himself in maintaining the best care possible for his patients.
"It is always an honor to receive an award that showcases your work. I am committed and dedicated to providing my patients with the best in quality ear, nose and throat health care possible. It is my goal to continue to provide this same superior service for years to come," said Dr. Christopher Shaari, Hackensack ENT.
Dr. Shaari was ranked #1 in the state in a survey on the best practicing otolaryngologists by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute and the Institute for Nursing. From routine Hackensack ear, nose and throat care to treatment of allergies and parathyroid in Hackensack, Dr. Shaari strives to provide the best care possible.
Dr. Shaari, ENT in Hackensack, NJ, also consistently ranks highest in patient satisfaction surveys and was placed in the top 1% nationally by Press-Ganey in ENT patient satisfaction scores for patients undergoing ambulatory surgery. Dr. Shaari is proud to receive the Patients Choice Award, Top Doctors New Jersey Monthly Award, and the Castle Connolly Top Doctor Award. He is the recipient of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gold Doc Award and the Patients Choice Award for the Most Compassionate Doctor Award.
For more information on Dr. Shaari's awards received, patients can visit his practice's homepage at http://www.drshaari.com. Dr. Christopher Shaari's array of awards and recognitions further showcase his commitment to providing patients with the best care possible.
About Dr. Christopher Shaari: Dr. Christopher Shaari is a board certified otolaryngologist and has been practicing in Hackensack, NJ since 1997. Dr. Shaari provides care in medical and surgical management of nasal and sinus disorders, as well as surgical management of thyroid and parathyroid conditions. He completed his six-year Accelerated Biomedical Program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Albany Medical College in 1991. Dr. Shaari was also elected President of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and graduated Cum Laude with Distinction in Research from Albany Medical College, where he received the Daggett Trust Prize, the Merck Manual Medical Student Award, the Sandoz medical Student Award, and an array of other awards. Dr. Christopher Shaari has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, and has developed several medical patents in his field.
Media Contact:
Dr. Christopher Shaari
20 Prospect Ave. Suite 712
Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 342-8060
http://www.drshaari.com
ENT in Hackensack Receives Numerous Awards Showcasing Outstanding Patient Care
Dr. Christopher Shaari, Hackensack ENT, is proud to accept various awards reflecting his commitment to provide patients with superior care.
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[Press-News.org] ENT in Hackensack Receives Numerous Awards Showcasing Outstanding Patient CareDr. Christopher Shaari, Hackensack ENT, is proud to accept various awards reflecting his commitment to provide patients with superior care.