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.
As the most recent holiday season fades into the past like a melting flake of snow, the spirit of giving sometimes goes with it. Tricia Newman of Loganville, a patient coordinator at Georgia Urology, allows her charitable light to shine throughout the entire year! For the past 10 years, Ms. Newman has been operating Food […]
Georgia Urology was incredibly proud to sponsor the F.A.S.T. PACE RACE for the 10th year in a row, all in the effort to raise awareness for prostate cancer! The F.A.S.T. PACE RACE was presented by the Forsyth Area Striders Team (F.A.S.T) and the Prostate Condition Education Council (PCEC). The proceeds of their half marathon, 5k, 10k, and 1m […]
Advances in minimally invasive cancer treatments are reshaping what’s possible for patients with low and intermediate-grade prostate cancer. One of the most promising breakthroughs is the NanoKnife system, which utilizes irreversible electroporation (IRE) — controlled electrical pulses — to destroy cancer cells while preserving blood vessels, nerves, and the continence mechanism or the muscle that maintains […]