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’s Dr. Barry Zisholtz recently contributed to a medical case study that examined the relevance of petit’s triangle, an anatomical landmark that is not typically significant in clinical practices. This article detailed a rare case of a hydronephrotic kidney that was herniated through the Petit’s triangle of a morbidly obese woman. This is the […]
Georgia Urology is proud to announce the successful launch of the Aquablation therapy program for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) at Piedmont Rockdale Hospital under the leadership of Dr. Michael Kemper. Since its introduction in July 2024, the innovative, non-thermal treatment has been performed on over 20 patients, offering cutting-edge care for enlarged prostates in the […]
April 20, 2017 – Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in the Southeastern United States, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office location. Their new Monroe office is located on the campus of Clearview Regional Medical Center at 2161 West Spring Street and officially opened on April 20. In honor of the […]