On Sunday, March 17th, Georgia Urology physician Dr. John Stites appeared on The Weekly Check-Up on News/Talk WSB Radio for a kidney awareness month special.
During this segment, Dr. Stites provided insight into his background, as well as the pediatric surgical correction and outcome research he performed during his medical training. Dr. Stites answered questions from callers concerning a host of urological conditions, their treatment options, and the nuances of the recovery process. Dr. Stites focus on robotic surgery for prostate cancer, benign prostatic enlargement, complex kidney surgery, adrenal surgery, and kidney stones provided many insightful answers. Dr. Stites stated, ‘It’s important to set realistic expectations before surgery and understanding that a lot of the recovery process after surgery is patient motivated and requires patience and hard work. But good outcomes are possible.” If you missed the show, click here to listen.
Georgia Urology is proud to sponsor the 11th annual F.A.S.T. PACE RACE in the effort to raise awareness for prostate cancer! The F.A.S.T. PACE RACE took place Saturday, October 26th at the Fair Grounds in Cumming, Georgia. The event was presented by the Forsyth Area Striders Team (F.A.S.T) and the Prostate Condition Education Council (PCEC). […]
According to Georgia Urology’s Dr. Jerry Yuan, a vasectomy can be reversed in most men seeking to restore their fertility. Microscopic vasectomy reversal, when performed by an experienced male reproductive micro-surgeon, offers the highest pregnancy rate for men wishing to restore their fertility following vasectomies. Vasectomy is a very common procedure which approximately 500,000 men […]
Q. I have cancer and receive ongoing treatment at Georgia Urology. Will I still be able to get this? A. Yes. We want to ensure you get the care you need. Simply call your local Georgia Urology office to make an appointment. We are following social distancing guidelines, and your safety is our top priority. […]