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’s Dr. Barry Zisholtz joined host Dr. Bruce Feinberg to discuss overactive bladder, kidney stones and urethral reconstruction on the May 10 episode of WSB Radio’s weekly health program. Listen to a recording of the show.
Dr. Charles Kaplan will share information on the signs, symptoms, and treatment options for erectile dysfunction and male stress urinary incontinence (bladder leakage) at an upcoming free men’s health seminar sponsored by American Medical Systems. Monday, February 23, 2015 Registration: 6:15 p.m.; Seminar 6:30 p.m. Smyrna Community Center Banquet Hall – Room 1 200 Village Green […]
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, Georgia Urology’s newly named Chief Executive Officer, Dan Fellner, appeared on “Lenz on Business” on WSB Radio. Fellner brings nearly 25 years of law practice and human resources experience to the table. Formerly our Director of Human Resources, Fellner brings a unique perspective to his new position as the CEO. […]