Georgia Urology — the largest urology practice in Georgia — recently received best urology practice honors for both the Best of Forsyth and Best of Gwinnett awards. Designated by the Forsyth and Gwinnett communities, these recognitions appear on the Forsyth County News website and in the February issue of Gwinnett Magazine, respectively.
“To be recognized by our community with the Best of Forsyth and Best of Gwinnett awards is an incredible honor,” says Dan Fellner, CEO of Georgia Urology. “This recognition is a testament to our mission of delivering best-in-class urological care to the Atlanta area. Our fellowship-trained and board-certified urologists are committed to being examples of excellence in their field.”
Forsyth County News’ Best of Forsyth list names winners in nine business categories and community sectors, including Medical, Auto and Marine, Food and Beverage, Personal Services, and others.
Gwinnett Magazine’s Best of Gwinnett list names winners in more than 20 business categories and community sectors, including Health & Medical, Arts & Entertainment, Automotive & Transportation, Beauty & Spa, and many others. The publication uses Better Business Bureau complaint reports and voting pattern analysis reports to approve readers’ nominations for Best of Gwinnett winners.
To make an appointment with a Georgia Urology provider, visit GaUrology.com.
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