Urologists located in
Atlanta Sandy Springs Blue Ridge Griffin Spivey Station Stockbridge
Urology Of Greater Atlanta
Compassionate care with the latest urological technology
State of the Art Surgery Center
Surgical Center for Urology is licensed by the State of Georgia, certified by Medicare and accredited by AAAHC
Our urologist team operates out of six offices and a surgical center to serve the needs of all Northern Georgia residents
Our team is comprised of eight of Atlanta’s most accomplished doctors who are all board certified/board eligible and members of the American Urological Association.
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Certified by the American College of Radiology
Complete Lab Services
Certified by the College of American Pathologists
Ambulatory Surgical Center
Certified by Association for Ambulatory Health Care
Complete Pathology Services
Certified by the College of American Pathologists
Urology Of Greater Atlanta
Compassionate care with the latest urological technology
Meet The Team
Urology of Greater Atlanta offers the residents of Atlanta a team of top quality Urologists and surgeons experienced in every aspect of urology, including: urologic oncology, kidney stones, female urology, and male infertility and more.
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It’s that time again. The new year has all of us thinking about fresh starts and new healthy habits. Last year we provided some tips on how to stay on track with some common resolutions. This year, we want to encourage you to drink more water.
Erectile Dysfunction Is More Common Than You Think — But You Should Still Talk to a Doctor
Most men don’t want to talk about erectile dysfunction (ED). Many feel embarrassed about ED or think that it doesn’t happen to everyone. However, the fact of the matter is that more than 30 million American men experience some degree of ED at some point during their lives. So let’s talk about ED. On this newsletter we’ll cover what it is, the various causes, how we diagnose it, and the treatments we offer.