Urology Consultation in Atlanta, Georgia (GA)

Urologists treat conditions of the urinary tract which affect your kidney, bladder, ureter, and urethra. Since the urinary tract and male reproductive system are related, urologists also specialize in issues affecting the male reproductive system.

If you are a man or woman suffering from urinary incontinence (loss of bladder control) or a man suffering from sexual dysfunction, a qualified urologist will diagnose and treat your condition, and help alleviate your symptoms.

Some common conditions which urologists treat include benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate), painful bladder syndrome (aka interstitial cystitis, inflammation of the bladder), kidney stones, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). If you suffer from any of these conditions, make a consultation appointment with an experienced urologist to map out a treatment plan that is right for you.

Urological Consultation

Great medical care is the product of a partnership between you and your doctor. Your consultation appointment is an opportunity for you and your doctor to meet, for your doctor to become familiar with your medical background and condition, and for you to ask questions or express concerns about your medical issues.

When you call your doctor's office to set up the consultation appointment, the front desk may request that you complete paperwork or supply insurance information before the appointment. Ask how much time you'll need to set aside for the appointment, and be sure to talk to the office staff about having medical records, lab test results, and imaging test results forwarded to the office before your appointment. Your doctor will review these before your consultation.

When you arrive for your appointment, bring a list all medications you are taking (including dose and frequency). You may also want to bring a list of questions and concerns to discuss with your doctor. Your doctor will take a detailed medical history and perform a physical exam. Be sure to apprise your doctor of any medical issues you are experiencing.

Your doctor may perform any necessary minor procedures during your initial visit, but prepare to make a followup appointment if further treatment is necessary. If you are going in for surgery, your doctor will talk to you about what you can expect and how to prepare for surgery. Your doctor may prescribe additional lab tests or imaging studies at this time.

Use your consultation appointment to establish a relationship with your doctor. Together you will create a treatment plan that is right for you.


About Georgia Urology

At Georgia Urology we understand that having a vasectomy reversal is a significant decision. It is our mission to provide excellent care by an experienced physician at a place and time convenient for the patient. Our physicians will be happy to assist you in making this decision and our staff will make your experience as comfortable as possible.

Locations: 
Acworth: (770) 607-1893
Alpharetta: (770) 772-4427
Austell: (770) 948-7228
Braselton: (678) 205-8387
Buckhead: (678) 205-8211
Camp Creek: (404) 766-7151
Canton: (770) 720-7246
Cartersville: (770) 607-1893
Conyers: (770) 760 - 9900
Cumming: (770) 889-9737
Decatur: (404) 292-3727
Douglasville: (770) 942 - 2478
Duluth: (770) 979-9427
East Cobb: (404) 252-8227
Fayetteville: (770) 460-9777
Gainesville: (678) 205-8387
Glenridge: (404) 256-1844
Hillandale: (770) 981-2090
Jasper: (706) 692-4384
Johns Creek: (678) 417-0400
Lawrenceville: (770) 963-2451
Marietta: (770) 429-9100
Midtown: (404) 222-0292
Monroe: (770) 979-9427
Riverdale: (770) 991-0020
Roswell: (770) 475-7550
Snellville: (770) 979-9427
Stockbridge: (770) 389-3739
Woodstock: (678) 494-9201

Featured Specialist for Urology Consultation in Atlanta, GA

Georgia Urology

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5730 Glenridge Drive
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Atlanta, GA 30328

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