Dr. Brent Sharpe of Georgia Urology is a frequent guest on WDUN’s Mornings on Maine Street. North Georgia residents can catch the program weekdays from 5:30 – 9:00 a.m. on 550 AM or 102.9 FM. Dr. Sharpe’s spots spread awareness and information on topics such as signs of heart disease, the issues of low testosterone levels, the Polaris prostate test, prostate cancer prevention and treatment, and much more.
It is no surprise that local media turns to Dr. Sharpe as a medical resource. He has completed approximately 700 minimally invasive surgeries, making him one of Georgia’s most experienced minimally invasive urological surgeons. Currently, Dr. Sharpe is the area’s only urologist offering robotic partial nephrectomy, robotic pelvic prolapse surgery, and is Georgia’s first and only surgeon to offer outpatient robotic prostatectomy for prostate cancer. Dr. Sharpe is also one of the first surgeons to use biological grafts to enhance the recovery of potency in prostate cancer patients.
Make sure to tune into WDUN to catch Dr. Sharpe’s regular appearances, but if you aren’t able to listen live, you can hear any of his previous interviews.
Atlanta’s largest urology practice honored for excellence in pediatric healthcare Georgia Urology’s pediatric urologists are among the medical professionals recognized in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings. This annual honor spotlights excellence in pediatric healthcare. The practice’s wholly owned subsidiary, Georgia Urology Pediatrics, collaborates with and provides pediatric urological services at Children’s […]
Eleven physicians from Georgia Urology — the largest urology practice in the state and the Southeastern United States — were recently honored as Top Doctors in metro Atlanta. Drs. Roosevelt Allen, Carl Capelouto, Mark Haber, Andrew Kirsch, A. Keith Levinson, Scott Miller, Hal Scherz and Barry Ziholtz received the honor from Atlanta magazine in its […]
The results of a study by Georgia Urology Pediatric Urologists Drs. Edwin E. Smith, Bruce Broecker, and Andrew J. Kirsch were published in the December 2015 edition of The Journal of Emergency Medicine. The study evaluated children who presented in the Emergency Department (ED) with febrile urinary tract infections (fUTI). The objective of the study […]