By Dr. Shaya Taghechian May is Women’s Health Care Month, which reminds us of the importance of raising awareness regarding women’s health issues. At Georgia Urology, we understand the critical role women play in their families and communities. However, in their efforts to care for others, many women often neglect their own health needs. As […]
By Hal Scherz, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. Kidney problems in children are often difficult to detect because symptoms may not be present or the child is unable to communicate. Therefore, parents need to have a heightened awareness and index of suspicion regarding unusual findings when it comes to protecting their child’s kidneys. Common Kidney Issues with […]
On May 14th, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Andrew Kirsch will be participating in the 2017 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting in Boston as a speaker for the Next Frontier Plenary Session. The conference expects to see over 10,000 urologists in attendance. Dr. Kirsch will be a part of the Point-Counterpoint Debate that focuses on the […]