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 went on to explain to the audience that there are multiple effective treatment options available beyond medications. Throughout out her talk, Dr. Taghechian made it clear that retaining and reclaiming bladder health is indeed possible.
The event’s success was evidenced by the seniors’ reactions. Her audience gave rave reviews of her presentation, rating it as “excellent” and ” very informative.”
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 […]
Georgia Urology remains at the forefront of pediatric robotic surgery, and its efforts were honored at the North American Robotic Urology Symposium (NARUS), February 10-12 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Georgia Urology fellow Dr. Maggie Lovin received a NARUS award for best pediatric reconstruction video, which was presented at the event. This was based on a […]