On Saturday, November 15, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Michael Kemper and Dr. Stephen Overholser appeared as guests on “The Weekly Check-Up” on News/Talk WSB Radio.
In the first hour, Dr. Kemper and host, Dr. Bruce Feinberg, discussed men’s health conditions, such as erectile dysfunction, penile implants, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and minimally invasive options for BPH. They also answered questions from callers.
Dr. Kemper recently joined the Georgia Urology team. He sees patients at our Decatur, Conyers, and Lithonia locations.
In the second hour, Dr. Overholser and Feinberg focused on prostate cancer, including topics such as Movember (men’s health month), prostate cancer awareness, and the advancements having a positive impact on prostate cancer research and treatment.
Dr. Overholser also recently joined Georgia Urology, specializing in robotic and laparoscopic surgery. He sees patients at ourSandy Springs location.
Georgia Urology proudly sponsored ZERO’s Prostate Cancer Run/Walk on Saturday, June 20 in Atlanta. The event was hosted by ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer, a nationally operating nonprofit organization with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO is committed to advancing research, and encouraging action in the community by providing education and support […]
Our very own Dr. Jerry Yuan was recently published in Reviews in Urology, a peer reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of urology. Dr. Yuan’s article, titled “Geritourinary Presentation of Tuberculosis,” discusses two cases in which tuberculosis has manifested itself as urologic complications. Although these instances are rare, Dr. Yuan urges urologists to be aware […]
Soon after birth, Miller Jolliff of Gadsden, Alabama was diagnosed with Prune Belly Syndrome, a condition in which the infant is born with a lack of or the complete absence of stomach muscles. Dr. Andrew Kirsch of Georgia Urology describes the condition: “The abdomen is not open, but as you can imagine, if there was […]