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Many urologic conditions, including BPH, erectile dysfunction, and overactive bladder, are treatable with various medical, in-office, and surgical options. Yet millions of Americans who suffer from persistent discomfort because of these conditions often don’t seek relief because they don’t know the full breadth of their options. Georgia Urology and Urology Times seek to present patients with accurate and timely information to make the best decision for their circumstances.
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January 2, 2026 Reaching a milestone of 700 Aquablation procedures is no small feat. And Dr. Kriteman did it! That number is a marker of trust: hundreds of patients have benefited from an innovative, heat-free approach to relieving urinary symptoms, while preserving quality of life. At Georgia Urology, this achievement highlights the expertise of a […]
Georgia Urology’s Dr. Brent Sharpe counts himself fortunate to not only witness revolutionary breakthroughs in his field, but to be a purveyor himself. When treating patients for benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), otherwise known as prostate enlargement, Dr. Sharpe can now offer the option of the groundbreaking enlarged prostate surgery Aquablation TURP, a game-changing urological procedure. […]
On April 16, 2020, and April 29, 2020, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Lewis S. Kriteman will be hosting a webinar for urologists on Aquablation. In the webinar, Dr. Kriteman will be discussing Aquablation and his experience with performing the procedure. Aquablation therapy uses an Aquabeam Robotic system for the treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) that […]