Charlotte A. Massad, MD, is retiring soon and will see her last patients next week. She has practiced as a pediatric urologist and served as a clinical associate professor of urology at Emory University since 1991. She has been recognized by her peers as a Top Doctor on Castle Connolly’s yearly list for a number of years.
Her retirement plans include traveling with her husband.
She will be missed by all of us at Georgia Urology.
Georgia Urology recently sponsored the Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition Golf Fundraiser on May 4th at the Country Club of Roswell. Participants in the tournament enjoyed food and drink, as well as the opportunity to take part in the Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition’s silent auction. Event attendees were also treated to a speech from special guest Leo Mazzone, […]
Join Georgia Urology as we support the Atlanta Braves on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21 for the annual Atlanta Braves Prostate Cancer Awareness Day at Turner Field. In honor of the men who have battled prostate cancer, this day raises funds to support prostate cancer research and education. Prostate cancer survivors will receive 1 free Lower Level […]
Advances in minimally invasive cancer treatments are reshaping what’s possible for patients with low and intermediate-grade prostate cancer. One of the most promising breakthroughs is the NanoKnife system, which utilizes irreversible electroporation (IRE) — controlled electrical pulses — to destroy cancer cells while preserving blood vessels, nerves, and the continence mechanism or the muscle that maintains […]