Georgia Urology, the largest urology practice in the Southeast, adds five physicians to its ever-growing roster of board-certified urological experts. These additions mean that new and existing patients who need a urologist will have increased convenience as they rely upon Georgia Urology with confidence.
With the addition of Drs. Barrett-Harlow, Belew, Kemper, Overholser, and Wilson, Georgia Urology now has more than 50 urologists on staff. These new urologists will practice in, Conyers, Cumming, Decatur, Lithonia, Midtown Atlanta, Roswell, and Sandy Springs.
“Georgia Urology prides itself in recruiting some of the most talented urologists in the nation,” says CEO Dan Fellner. “The result is a team of thought leaders representing a broad spectrum of urology specialties, including oncology, robotic surgery, laparoscopy, infertility, incontinence, and pediatrics.”
Georgia Urology now offers a board-certified physician, Dr. Shenelle Wilson, who treats the full spectrum of urogynecology issues. Urogynecology is the management of clinical problems associated with dysfunction of the pelvic floor and bladder. Pelvic floor disorders affect the bladder, reproductive organs, and bowels.
Georgia Urology’s new physicians are now accepting patients. Request an appointment by calling one of our office locations or visiting gaurology.com/contact-us.
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