On Saturday, November 2nd, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Jeffrey Proctor hosted a walk to cure Interstitial Cystitis. The walk took place between 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. in Cartersville, Georgia at Dellinger Park and consisted of remarks from Dr. Proctor, Georgia Urology, and a member of the ICA’s Medical Advisory Board.
The one-mile walk was followed by a meet and greet with the fellow walking groups. Dr. Proctor’s walking group, The Stream Team included over eighty current and former patients as well as staff members.
Public has new opportunity to give back, support pediatric urology research The pediatric urologists with Georgia Urology are rallying together to support a fund benefitting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s (CHOA) Department of Pediatric Urology and its pediatric urology fellowship. Georgia Urology Pediatrics has a longstanding relationship with CHOA, a nonprofit children’s healthcare center. The two […]
What started as an MRI to examine an aneurysm ended with the discovery and removal of a cancerous mass on a kidney. David Roller, a former NFL player for teams such as the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants, had an MRI of his chest performed to examine if an aneurysm would require […]
According to Georgia Urology’s Dr. Jerry Yuan, a vasectomy can be reversed in most men seeking to restore their fertility. Microscopic vasectomy reversal, when performed by an experienced male reproductive micro-surgeon, offers the highest pregnancy rate for men wishing to restore their fertility following vasectomies. Vasectomy is a very common procedure which approximately 500,000 men […]