Georgia Urology, the largest practice in Georgia, announced that Dr. Carl Capelouto has been designated as a Center of Excellence for Axonics® — a device that gently stimulates the sacral nerve (sacral neuromodulation), restoring normal communication between the brain and bladder. The designation recognizes Dr. Capelouto’s high level of expertise with Axonics Therapy and his commitment to changing the lives of patients suffering from bladder and bowel dysfunction.
“I’m honored to be recognized as a Center of Excellence. This designation is a testament to the dedication of our practice,” says Dr. Capelouto. “We are committed to providing the best care to our patients and are extremely pleased to offer Axonics Therapy to relieve our patients suffering from bladder and bowel dysfunction.”
Additionally, Dr. Capelouto is the only urologist in Metro Atlanta designated as an Axonics Center of Excellence by Axonics, Inc. The Axonics Center of Excellence program recognizes highly trained and experienced physicians and clinical practices that are committed to patient education and providing exemplary care to achieve optimal clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
To consult with a urologist at Georgia Urology about bladder issues, visit GaUrology.com to schedule an appointment.
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