Georgia Urology is proud to be a “Strategic Alliance Partner” with Urology Times to disseminate important information about urological conditions and their treatments.
Many urologic conditions, including BPH, erectile dysfunction, and overactive bladder, are treatable with various medical, in-office, and surgical options. Yet millions of Americans who suffer from persistent discomfort because of these conditions often don’t seek relief because they don’t know the full breadth of their options. Georgia Urology and Urology Times seek to present patients with accurate and timely information to make the best decision for their circumstances.
Together with Urology Times, Georgia Urology creates and distributes digital content that helps patients around Atlanta and beyond manage their conditions, seek appropriate care, and ultimately make decisions for their care in conjunction with their medical professionals and urologic experts. We encourage anyone reading this to navigate our website, blog, and the Urology Times to learn more about their condition and begin their care.
Support for 1,300 Volunteers Will Allow the TOUR Championship to Give Back to the East Lake Community Georgia Urology announced today a major sponsorship associated with the TOUR Championship, which will be held September 1-5 (Labor Day Weekend) at East Lake Golf Club. Georgia Urology will partner with Boston Scientific to sponsor the Volunteer Headquarters, […]
Atlanta, GA, June 1, 2017 – Georgia Urology is a proud sponsor for the Men’s Health & Wellness and ProstAware run4DAD 5k Race / 1 Mile Walk / kids4DAD event on Saturday, June 17, 2017. The annual Father’s Day weekend road race is a certified race presented by Men’s Health & Wellness for the 8th consecutive year […]
Dr. Miller is interviewed by WXIA TV anchor Jerry Carnes in a special news segment about prostate cancer. A panel of prostate cancer survivors emphasis the importance of screening. Jerry Carnes takes a look at the advances in treatment in the five years since he was diagnosed with the disease. Watch now