Industry Leading Care for Men, Women, and Children
Georgia Urology is the Southeast’s leading independent urology practice, offering exceptional care for men, women, and children. With over 80 providers across more than 30 clinics and ambulatory surgery centers, and a 24-hour emergency kidney stone hotline, we strive to deliver convenient and accessible care to our patients.
When Things Start to Shift: Exercise and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
It’s not the easiest thing to talk about or contend with, but pelvic organ prolapse is more common than most women realize. It happens for several reasons – childbirth, surgery,...
Keep Things Flowing: Healthy Habits for Urological Well-Being
You brush your teeth. You try to eat your veggies. You may even stretch before workouts. But when was the last time you thought about your bladder? Your kidneys? The...
The Potty Trained Kid Who Starts Having Accidents Again: What’s Going On?
You’ve made it through the diaper years, celebrated dry nights, and finally felt like the potty training phase was behind you. Then it happens – your child starts having accidents...
Georgia Urology’s Pediatric Program Expands to Gainesville, GA
Georgia Urology is thrilled to announce the expansion of our pediatric urology program to Gainesville, Georgia. This marks our ninth pediatric location in the greater Atlanta metro area, bringing expert...
What to Know About Joe Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Over the weekend, you may have heard that former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized or spread to his bones....
Dr. Kirsch Releases the Definitive Guide to Nighttime Bedwetting in Children
Georgia Urology is pleased to announce that Dr. Andrew Kirsch, a nationally recognized pediatric urologist at Georgia Urology and CEO of Global Continence, Inc., has released his new book aimed...