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.
Men can be rather sensitive when it comes to particular health issues. Because of this, they’re less likely to pursue treatment, resulting in even more health problems in the future. Join Georgia Urology’s Darrell Carmen, MD, FACS as he hosts a FREE men’s health seminar in an effort to educate and enlighten the community about men’s health […]
Our very own Dr. Shaya Taghechian recently spoke to a group of active seniors in Cobb County about bladder health. She began the discussion with an explanation of normal bladder function; then presented information about bladder control problems such as overactive bladder (OAB), a condition that plagues many members of the senior community. Dr. Taghechian […]
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 […]