Georgia Urology is proud to announce a partnership with former NFL Falcons Quarterback, DJ Shockley, as a part of our summer kidney stone awareness campaign.
A native Atlantan, Shockley became a first-team All-SEC Quarterback at the University of Georgia before joining the Atlanta Falcons in 2006, and playing for the team for five years. Understanding the importance of team, DJ speaks to the importance of having a stellar team of board-certified specialists who can treat kidney stones quickly and efficiently during spots airing on WSB this summer.
If you have ever suffered from a kidney stone, you know that waiting to see the doctor is simply not an option. If you have a kidney stone and need help fast, call Georgia Urology’s Kidney Stone Hotline at 1-855 Stone11. You can contact us any time—day or night—and receive an appointment within 24 business hours.
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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. […]
It’s homecoming season in Gwinnett. From the smoke of cookouts to the crowds at the home game, this is my favorite time of year in Georgia. And, after 14 years away, it’s the perfect time to return. I grew up in Duluth in the ’90s, where I spent my childhood playing basketball with the neighborhood […]