On Sunday, September 8th, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Joel Rosenfeld and Physician Assistant, Tansy Ridings were featured on “The Weekly Check-Up Atlanta”.
During the segment, Dr. Rosenfeld and Tansy Ridings discussed with host Dr. Bruce Feinberg the high demand for advanced practice providers. Both stated this need is changing the face of clinical practices and drastically transforming the relationship between the patients and the physicians. Dr. Rosenfeld first discovered the need for practice providers early on in his career and decided to volunteer lecture at Mercer University to draw students to urology.
Dr. Rosenfeld and Tansy also explored the dynamics of their partnership at the practice and how they handle the responsibilities of managing patients. The two, who work together at our Canton and Jasper locations, specialize in robotic surgery, laparoscopic surgery, and urinary tract reconstruction surgery. They disclosed details of their work structure that includes alternating back and forth between patient visits, the process they follow when a new patient comes in with elevated PSA levels, and how they work together to serve their patients in a timely manner.
January 2, 2026 Reaching a milestone of 700 Aquablation procedures is no small feat. And Dr. Kriteman did it! That number is a marker of trust: hundreds of patients have benefited from an innovative, heat-free approach to relieving urinary symptoms, while preserving quality of life. At Georgia Urology, this achievement highlights the expertise of a […]
On Friday June 15th, Dr. Ronald Anglade of Georgia Urology appeared on The Shelley Wynter Show on 106.7 FM radio. During the segment, Dr. Anglade and host Shelley Wynter discussed a variety of topics including bladder conditions, PSA levels, and biopsies. Dr. Anglade also discussed treatment options for benign prostate hyperplasia and the symptoms of […]
Innovative UroLift System to Treat Enlarged Prostate Now Available at Georgia Urology Lawrenceville, GA-July 18, 2014 – Georgia Urology announced today that their first patient has been treated with the UroLift® System, the first permanent implant to treat symptoms due to urinary outflow obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men 50 years of […]