Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is common in men over 50 and can significantly impact your health and quality of life. There are numerous treatment options available, and we understand that choosing a treatment option can be difficult and often forces tradeoffs between side effects, irreversible complications, and relief longevity.
The advanced, minimally invasive Aquablation therapy is a new type of procedure that minimizes the compromises you previously had to make. It provides a proven low rate of irreversible complications with long-term relief.
In fact, Georgia Urology was the first center in Georgia to offer Aquablation®️ Therapy.
Join Georgia Urology’s Dr. Brent Sharpe for an online information session to learn more about BPH, the treatment options, and why Aquablation therapy may be the right solution for you.
Georgia Urology and Dr. Jeffrey Proctor are returning as sponsors of the annual ICA walk for IC/BPS awareness in Cartersville, Georgia, at Dellinger Park on September 24, 2022. Each year, the event raises funds for interstitial cystitis (IC/BPS) research, education, and advocacy; promotes awareness in local communities; creates support for IC/BPS patients and families. In […]
Last Sunday, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Brent Sharpe appeared on WSB’s healthcare talk show The Weekly Check-Up hosted by Dr. Bruce Feinberg. Dr. Sharpe spoke on a number of topics covering men’s and women’s urologic health, minimally invasive surgeries, erectile dysfunction, prosthetic urology, and urinary incontinence. Listeners called in to ask Dr. Sharpe about their urologic […]
Support for 1,300 Volunteers Allows TOUR Championship to Give Back to the East Lake Community Georgia Urology announced today it will return as a sponsor of the TOUR Championship, which will be held August 23-27 at East Lake Golf Club. Georgia Urology will partner with Boston Scientific to sponsor the Volunteer Headquarters, the dedicated area […]