Georgia Urology is sponsoring and supporting this year’s Forsyth BYOT Benefit Tournament! BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology), founded by Morrow Community Foundation, is part of a Forsyth county schools initiative that supplies and upgrades Internet services for families in need and upgrade media centers in local county schools.
This year’s competition will be held at Polo Golf & Country Club in Cumming on May 11. Registration begins at 9:30 am, with a shotgun start at 11 am. Event participants will have the chance to compete in the golfing tournament and have the opportunity win an assortment of prizes at the tournament raffle drawing. All funds generated from the tournament will be used to improve the lives and educations of Forsyth county’s deserving students.
Mark Moore, a retired airline pilot in his late 60s, knew something was wrong. Throughout the day, his bladder was constantly irritated and never felt fully emptied. Each night he would wake up four to six times to urinate. In search of relief, Moore was referred to Georgia Urology’s Dr. Lewis Kriteman. After examining and […]
Georgia Urology’s Dr. Warren Todd Oberle was recently published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle. In his article, Dr. Oberle tackles the latest updates on prostate cancer screening recommendations and offers his expert opinion to those questioning at what age should they receive one. To read the full article, click here.
Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast, welcomes Dr. John Stites to its Lawrenceville and Snellville locations in Gwinnett County. “Georgia Urology is a fantastic place to practice our craft,” says Dr. Stites. “It’s well established, there’s structure and support, and there’s a vested interest on the part of the […]