Georgia Urology, P.A. is the largest urology practice in Atlanta and the Southeast. Our board certified urologists provide the finest urologic care available and strive for the best outcomes for all of our patients. Comprised of 35 of Atlanta's top urologists, including many who are fellowship trained and have advanced specialty training in oncology, laparoscopy, infertility, incontinence and pediatrics, Georgia Urology provides convenient care in 25 offices and ambulatory surgery centers through out the Atlanta metro area. Our experienced urologists use state of the art diagnostic equipment and advanced treatment techniques including robot assisted technology and many other laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures to manage all urological problems in men, women and children.
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Blue Ties Luncheon The Second Annual Blue Ties Luncheon will be held on Monday, September 13 at The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead for the benefit of ProstAware, a Georgia 501(c)3 organization solely dedicated to educating men at risk for prostate cancer. Visit http://prostaware.org/blueties_event.html to learn more.
Georgia Urology Physicians Named As "Top Doctors" Once again, Georgia Urology was represented when Atlanta Magazine published the list of physicians named as "Top Doctors". This year, five physicians from Georgia Urology were recognized for excellence in their field. In fact, no other private practice group had more physicians selected.
Specialized 'Kidney-Sparing' Procedures Show Clear Benefi Surgery To Spare Kidney Tissue May Improve Overall Survival. That's the message Dr. Froylan Gonzalez recently gave to a group of Cherokee Chamber of Commerce members at a breakfast event in Canton. With the occurrence of kidney cancer increasing, raising awareness regarding treatment options is vital.
Southern Men in Their 40s at Higher Risk for Kidney Stones The southeastern area of the United States is known as the Kidney Stone Belt because of the high incidence of kidney stone disease. Men are particular at to develop kidney stones with a male to female ratio of nearly 4 to 1; it is a condition primarily of the young with peak incidence between ages 20 to 40. One reason people residing the South are at risk is the "hot climate which causes increased perspiration and loss of body fluid and promotes dehydration" said Jerry Yuan, MD. Other factors include "high animal protein and salt intake and the typical southern diet, often high in green vegetables and brewed tea - both of which are high in oxalates", all of which contribute to the "Kidney Stone Belt" phenomenon.
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