Georgia Urology Staffer Works to Bring Warmth to Homeless Atlantans

Plunging temperatures mean cold nights for many of Atlanta’s homeless. Often it takes the warm hearts of others to help provide comfort for those less fortunate. Collecting and distributing blankets, coats, and other clothing for the needy is now a top priority for Food of Faith, a grassroots group of volunteers organized by Georgia Urology […]

Dr. Barry Zisholtz Appeared as a Guest on WSB’s The Weekly Check-Up

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 […]

Dr. Kriteman is Featured on Fox 5 News with Prostate Cancer Patient

Georgia Urology’s Dr. Lewis Kriteman was recently featured on Atlanta’s Fox 5 news discussing a patient success story involving prostate cancer. Jack Francisco was diagnosed in the summer of 2010, while Jack’s wife, Lee, was in the midst of recuperating from her second breast cancer surgery. Jack was then referred to Dr. Kriteman who soon […]

Georgia Urology Use Innovative Technology to Treat Bladder Cancers

Blue Light Cystoscopy with Cysview improves fight against bladder cancer Physicians with Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in the Southeast, are among a select number of medical professionals nationwide using Blue Light Cystoscopy with Cysview. This assists in detecting papillary cancer of the bladder in patients with known or suspected bladder cancer. Cysview is […]

Georgia Urology Proudly Sponsored the 2018 F.A.S.T. PACE RACE

Georgia Urology was incredibly proud to sponsor the F.A.S.T. PACE RACE for the 10th year in a row, all in the effort to raise awareness for prostate cancer! The F.A.S.T. PACE RACE was presented by the Forsyth Area Striders Team (F.A.S.T) and the Prostate Condition Education Council (PCEC). The proceeds of their half marathon, 5k, 10k, and 1m […]

Georgia Urology’s Midtown Atlanta Office Moves to New Location

Drs. Falconer, Harrison, Blum, Sherlag, and Zisholtz Now Seeing Patients, Offering Best-in-Class Care at Convenient, In-Town Locale New and current patients of Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in the Southeast, can now visit the new Midtown location, conveniently located in the recently opened Northside Midtown Medical building. Those in need of a urology specialist […]

WSB Sportscaster Chuck Dowdle Delivers Prostate Cancer Message

Georgia Urology is pleased to announce a partnership with WSB’s sportscaster Chuck Dowdle, as an addition to our fall prostate cancer awareness campaign. Dowdle speaks on prostate cancer statistics and on the importance of prostate cancer screenings in the spots airing on WSB this fall. Check out the spot below, and look for them airing […]

Dr. Rosenfeld and PA Ridings Appear on “The Weekly Check-Up”

On Sunday, September 8th, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Joel Rosenfeld and Physician Assistant, Tansy Ridings were featured on “The Weekly Check-Up Atlanta”. During the segment, Dr. Rosenfeld and Tansy Ridings discussed with host Dr. Bruce Feinberg the high demand for advanced practice providers. Both stated this need is changing the face of clinical practices and drastically […]

Georgia Urology Donates Ultrasound Machines to Medical Mission Trip

Randy Moore of Lawrenceville had a problem. In April, just a month before embarking on a medical mission trip to Haiti, he needed a pair of ultrasound machines to send abroad. Moore, a home infusion nurse who’s taken more than 100 mission trips to Haiti, knows the great need for the equipment in that country. […]

What Advances Are There in the Diagnosis/Treatment of Prostate Cancer?

By Dr. Barry Zisholtz, M.D., F.A.C.S Featured in Atlanta Magazine Prostate cancer is the most common solid organ cancer in men. Last year there were 164,690 new cases, and 29,430 deaths related to prostate cancer. While the incidence varies in different countries, genetic makeup, diet, and exposure to carcinogens contribute to the development of the […]