On Sunday, October 28th, Dr. Barry Zisholtz of Georgia Urology joined “The Weekly Check-Up” radio show on WSB, alongside host, Dr. Bruce Feinberg. This episode’s focus was unique to the show’s typical healthcare conversation and emphasized the power of healing and helping our children understand the world around them.
Dr. Zisholtz discussed an article he wrote that touches on the importance of educating young men about the changes they will face during puberty. He urged parents to have these discussions before puberty begins so their sons could be more prepared for the changes to come. Dr. Zisholtz also stated how the Me Too Movement should prompt parents to instill values of consent and respect in their sons as early as possible.
Dr. Zisholtz also took questions from callers inquiring about ureteral stents, prostate cancer screenings and treatment procedures, and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
It’s Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and the urologists at Georgia Urology are offering advice on self-screening and early detection. No matter how old you are or what time of year it is, it’s important that you understand testicular screening, as it is an easy, fast way to detect testicular cancer at its earliest signs and […]
Drs. Brent Sharpe and Froylan Gonzalez perform cancer surgeries for first time in area Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in the Southeast, is known for providing innovative procedures to metro Atlanta. Drs. Brent Sharpe and Froylan Gonzalez recently widened that scope by debuting two new minimally-invasive robotic procedures at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in […]
Georgia Urology is proud to announce that 12 of our physicians appear in the May issue of Georgia Trend magazine and rank among its exclusive list of Top Doctors for 2022. Georgia Urology would like to recognize the following doctors for outstanding patient care: Drs. Andrew J. Kirsch, Wolfgang Cerwinka, Michael Garcia-Roig, Edwin A. Smith, […]