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 opening, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Peter Nicholson joined doctors, nurses, and medical assistants of Clearview Regional Medical Center, as well as members of the community, to celebrate with an open house and a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Currently, three Georgia Urology physicians work out of the Monroe office: Dr. Roosevelt Allen, Dr. Ronald Anglade, and Dr. Peter Nicholson. These urologists will be working together to treat cancers, urinary tract infections, and urinary incontinence.
Dr. Nicholson commented, “It is our desire to be here and take care of the community.”
If you would like to schedule an appointment at the Monroe Office with either Dr. Allen, Dr. Anglade, or Dr. Nicholson, call (770) 979-9427.
Georgia Urology is the largest urology practice in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast. Georgia Urology has 30 locations and six ambulatory surgery centers. The practice is comprised of more than 43 physicians, many of whom are fellowship-trained and hold advanced specialty training in oncology, laparoscopy, infertility, incontinence and pediatrics. Georgia Urology’s physicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and advanced treatment techniques, including robot-assisted technology and minimally invasive procedures, to manage all urological problems in men, women, and children. It is the practice’s mission to deliver the highest possible quality of care to all patients and to be the preeminent urology practice in the region.
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