On March 30th 2017, the City of Alpharetta presented Georgia Urology with the 2016 Business of Excellence Award during their 5th Annual Business Awards Recognition Breakfast.
This event is designed to celebrate the companies that go above and beyond within the community, in particular, those who have received other awards or special distinctions in the past year.
“Georgia Urology is incredibly proud to receive this award and be an active part of this community,” said Dr. Mark A. Haber, Georgia Urology’s managing partner. “We are committed to providing residents of Alpharetta with excellent urological care.”
In addition to celebrating award-winning local organizations like Georgia Urology, the event presented an opportunity for the 220 businesses being honored to come together and learn from one another’s accomplishments. Local figures such as Alpharetta Economic Development Director Peter Tokar, Alpharetta City Councilman Chris Owens, and Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle were in attendance.
Georgia Urology is the largest urology practice in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast. Georgia Urology has 28 locations and six ambulatory surgery centers. The practice is comprised of more than 40 physicians, many of whom are fellowship-trained and hold advanced specialty training in oncology, laparoscopy, infertility, incontinence and pediatrics. Georgia Urology’s physicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and advanced treatment techniques, including robot-assisted technology and minimally invasive procedures, to manage all urological problems in men, women and children. It is the practice’s mission to deliver the highest possible quality of care to all patients and to be the preeminent urology practice in the region.
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