Adult, Pediatric, and Surgery Center Urology Services Available in One State-Of-The-Art Location
Georgia Urology has announced its Roswell, Alpharetta, and Alpharetta Ambulatory Surgery Center locations will be combining forces by moving into a new office in the Roswell area. With adult, pediatric, and surgery center urology services now available at one state-of-the-art location, patients will receive a new level of convenience along with Georgia Urology’s trademark best-in-class care.
“At Georgia Urology, we keep a strong focus on how we can better serve our patients,” says Georgia Urology CEO, Dan Fellner. “Combining these locations under one roof will help us provide our patients the same outstanding care with greater convenience in a modern, welcoming healthcare facility.”
The new 15,000 square-foot Roswell location features the latest equipment upgrades, including CAT scan and X-ray machines. In addition to receiving general urological evaluations at this office, patients can schedule surgery center procedures at the same office. This includes vasectomies, prostate biopsies, enlarged prostate treatment, bladder cancer treatment, overactive bladder treatment, cystectomies, and more.
“We’re bringing together some of the best urologic talent this city has to offer,” says Fellner. “At the end of the day, it’s the patients who benefit the most.”
The new office is located at: 11835 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell, Georgia.
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