West Georgia Urology

Specializing in complete urology care for men, women and children

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Services

At West Georgia Urology, we offer a wide variety of procedures — many of which that are discretely available in the privacy of our clinic — to solve your urinary concerns.

These urology procedures include:

  • Bladder prolapse surgery (robotic sacrocolpopexy)
  • Circumcision (adults only)
  • Cystoscopy to screen for bladder cancer
  • Female urethral sling
  • Orchiectomy, to remove one or both testicles as cancer treatment or gender confirming surgery
  • Radical and partial laparoscopic nephrectomy for kidney cancer
  • Robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy
  • Sacral nerve stimulation for urinary incontinence and bowel incontinence
  • Shockwave lithotripsy to break up kidney stones
  • Space-Oar to protect the rectum from radiation during prostate cancer treatment
  • Testosterone pellets for treatment of male testosterone replacement therapy
  • Transurethral resection of prostate or for bladder tumors
  • Ureteroscopy to diagnose and treat kidney stones
  • Varicocelectomy to repair swollen veins in the scrotum
  • Vasectomy
  • And others

As part of Tanner Medical Group, our providers are members of the medical staff of Tanner Health with privileges at all Tanner hospitals.

For an appointment, call 770-834-6988.

Events

Diabetes 101 - Webinar
Diabetes 101 - Webinar

Monday, May 18, 2026

Diabetes 101 - Webinar
Diabetes 101 - Webinar

Monday, May 18, 2026

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