- Emergency CareIf an emergency situation should develop, call our office at 706-278-5961 and you will be given the necessary instructions. Our phone is answered 24 hours a day and on weekends and holidays. We do not discuss test results or authorize medication refills after hours. If you need emergency room care, please call us first, if possible, so we can coordinate and respond to your problem.
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Urinary IncontinenceNearly 25 million women in the U.S. suffer from urinary control problems. Almost half of these women do not seek treatment, often because they mistakenly believe nothing can be done. Fortunately, there are new, effective solutions to the problem of involuntary loss of urinary control, or urinary incontinence.
- Female Infertility
- Bladder CancerUrologic problems affect people of all ages. North Georgia Urology Center provides solutions to those problems. We treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), bladder cancer, erectile dysfunction, infertility, kidney cancer, kidney stones, pelvic organ prolapse, prostate cancer, urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and more.
- UrologyNorth Georgia Urology Center, our urological health center, offers a wide variety of urology tests and procedures. Click on any of the urology services listed in the menu for more information, such as symptoms, testing, treatment, and common questions,  about that service or diagnosis.
- Kidney CancerDr. Joseph Veys was born in Buffalo, NY. He was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was a valedictorian and National Merit Scholar at Sycamore High School. He graduated from M.I.T. in 1995 with a BS in biology, receiving the Hodges Prize for outstanding thesis. Dr. Veys earned his MD in 1999 from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health. He then did a urology residency in Winston-Salem, NC at Wake Forest University, where he received the 2003 Gold Award in Clinical Sciences for his research on kidney cancer.
- Kidney StonesKidney stones are a common and painful condition that can affect anyone. They can cause severe pain and discomfort and even lead to serious complications if left untreated. Knowing the first signs of passing a kidney stone can help you seek medical attention sooner and reduce your risk of complications. In this blog post, we’ll…
- Prostate CancerProstate Cancer is a disease that affects more than 200,000 men a year in America. Although there are many treatments for this disease, many men find their cancer resistant to common treatments. As more research has been done on the causes of prostate cancer and the signs of prostate cancer, more patients are aware of…
- NeurologyA: Â Urology (not to be confused with neurology) is that specialized field of medicine dealing with the diseases of the kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra, in both male and female patients, and especially the prostate gland in the male patient.
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- ChemotherapyProvenge Treatment – How It Works When you hear the words “advanced prostate cancer†, what comes to your mind? Maybe it’s chemotherapy, weeks of hospital stay, drawn-out recovery, or even death. The fact is, not all prostate cancer treatments require chemotherapy. Treatment with immunotherapy naturally induces the body cells to produce anti-cancer cells that aid…
- VasectomyA Vasectomy is a form of birth control for male patients. Simply put, it cuts the supply of sperm to your semen. Traditionally this is done by performing a minor surgery by cutting and sealing the tubes that carry sperm. This is a short procedure that takes about 45 minutes. Vasectomies have a low risk…
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