Georgia Urology has been named Best Urology Practice in Atlanta by The Atlantan magazine. The practice appears on the Best of the City List in the publication’s July/August issue. We would like to applaud our medical group for their continuous work to create personalized, compassionate, and comprehensive care for all of our patients.
The winners appearing on the Best of the City List were chosen by The Atlantan magazine’s audience. Voting was active on The Atlantan’s website from April 7 to May 4. Audience members were given the opportunity to vote in 145 categories including the following: medical, beauty, dining, events, fitness, home, kids, travel, transportation, real estate, and miscellaneous industries.
Georgia Urology is the largest urology practice in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast. Our practice has more than 30 locations and seven ambulatory surgery centers. With more than 60 providers, Georgia Urology’s physicians are fellowship-trained and hold advanced specialty training in oncology, robotic surgery, laparoscopy, infertility, incontinence, and pediatrics. Our physicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and advanced treatment techniques, including robot-assisted technology and minimally invasive procedures, in order to manage all urological problems in men, women, and children. Visit our practice to learn more about what Atlanta’s leading urologists can do for you.
Georgia Urology physicians continue to receive accolades in the month of June. Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., an established healthcare research company, recognizes 21 Georgia Urology physicians as Top Doctors. The May issue of The Atlantan magazine features a list of Atlanta’s Top Doctors, which includes 17 of the physicians from the Castle Connolly list. This […]
Q. I have cancer and receive ongoing treatment at Georgia Urology. Will I still be able to get this? A. Yes. We want to ensure you get the care you need. Simply call your local Georgia Urology office to make an appointment. We are following social distancing guidelines, and your safety is our top priority. […]
In September 2021, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Daniel Canter was featured on WSB-TV to discuss the risks associated with men delaying screenings for prostate cancer and the complications that can develop in patients who simply put off visiting their doctors during the pandemic. Prostate cancer, although common, is difficult to self-detect because early stages are often […]