Urology Of Greater Atlanta

(on blue ridge drive)
Health and Medical in Blue Ridge, GA
Health and Medical

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

4799 Blue Ridge Drive
Blue Ridge, GA
30513

About

Compassionate care with the latest urological technology
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.
Our goal is to provide compassionate, quality care using the latest proven treatments, and state-of-the-art technology to achieve the best possible results for every patient that we see. Urology of Greater Atlanta, LLC, has seven practice locations, conveniently located across the Metro Atlanta area. Our team is comprised of seven of Atlanta’s most accomplished doctors who are all board certified and members of the American Urological Association.
By treating men and women, we ensure we’re available for everyone’s urological needs and concerns. Our vast array of services range from robotic surgery to vasectomies to prostate cancer screenings. A full-service practice, we offer onsite X-rays, CT Scans and laboratory services, and easy-to-schedule appointments. We take pride in offering timely appointments without a long wait.Our doctors are trained and experienced in handling the delicate issues many face in the world of urology, such as infertility and sexual dysfunction.
No matter what brings you into one of our offices, we make every effort to find a solution that benefits you and your lifestyle. With convenient appointments and a team that genuinely cares, Urology of Greater Atlanta offers peace of mind along with every other service we give.
 

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Services

  • BPH
  • Urolift
  • Overactive Bladder
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Peyronie's Disease
  • Premature Ejaculation
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Robotic Surgery
  • Incontinence
  • Interstitial Cystitis
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer
  • UTI
  • Kidney Stones
  • Low Testosterone
  • Men's Health
  • Vasectomy
  • Male Infertility
  • Blood in Urine
  • Prolapse

Latest

In order to assure the utmost safety of our patients and staff, you will be required to answer the following questions prior to entering our office: 1. Have you traveled out of the United States since March 1, 2020? 2. Have you been on a cruise since January 15, 2020? 3. Have you had a fever in the past two weeks? 4. Have you had any flu-like symptoms in the pass two weeks? * Fever * Cough * Chills * Shortness of breath * Headache 5. Have you had any sudden loss of smell and/or taste? 6. Have you been in a close contact with anyone that has been ill and/or exhibited any symptoms listed in number four above? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, please contact our office at 770-474-5281 to reschedule your appointment.
WED, 28 OCT AT 18:30 EDT Coloplast Webinar: Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Options Presented by Dr. Saneal Rajanahally
Urology of Greater Atlanta is pleased to welcome Dr. Rajanahally, MD to our team of physicians. Saneal Rajanahally, MD, joined Urology of Greater Atlanta in September 2020 and is proud to serve patients throughout Jackson, Sandy Springs, and Stockbridge, Georgia. His expertise is in men’s health and male reproductive medicine and surgery. Dr. Rajanahally is passionate about providing patient-centered medical and surgical treatments for male factor infertility, erectile and sexual dysfunction, hypogonadism (low testosterone), Peyronie’s Disease, and general urological conditions. For more please visit: https://www.ugatl.com/provider/saneal-rajanahally-md
In an abundance of caution, we require that you wear a face mask when visiting our offices. Your temperature will also be check prior to entering.
To register for this FREE webinar please visit us online: http://bit.ly/rajanahallywebinaroct28 Be sure to use Chrome or Firefox as your web browser for the best results.
Urology of Greater Atlanta is open and ready to assist with your urological needs. We have physician services available in-office and via telehealth. Our patient portal is available to connect you with our staff. Our telephones are answered Monday through Friday. Please visit our COVID-19 Resource Center for more information. https://www.ugatl.com/contents/resources/covid-19-resources UGATL.COM COVID-19 Resources
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Dr. Saneal Rajanahally joined Urology of Greater Atlanta in September 2020. His expertise is in men’s health and male reproductive medicine and surgery. He is passionate about providing patient-centered medical and surgical treatments for male factor infertility, erectile and sexual dysfunction, hypogonadism (low testosterone), Peyronie’s Disease, and general urological conditions. #urology #georgia #atlantamen #atlantaboy #atlantamalemodel #atlantaurology #uga #ugatl #menshealthtips #menshealth #stockbridgega #griffinga #sandyspringsga #riverdalega #jacksonga #blueridgega #jonesboroga
Everyone has a day when they don’t drink enough water. However, if you notice persistent changes in your urine or if it has a brown or reddish tint, you should make an appointment to find out what’s causing the change. Early diagnosis is essential to starting treatment and avoiding potentially dangerous complications. Call any of our six offices in Stockbridge, Griffin, Sandy Springs, Spivey Station, Jackson, and Blue Ridge, Georgia. You can also request a consultation online today. #urology #georgia #atlantamen #atlantaboy #atlantamalemodel #atlantaurology #uga #ugatl #menshealthtips #menshealth #stockbridgega #griffinga #sandyspringsga #riverdalega #jacksonga #blueridgega #jonesboroga
Prostate problems Changes in your urine and urination habits are also early indicators of prostate problems such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. Your prostate surrounds your urethra, and when the gland is enlarged, or a tumor grows, it can compress your urethra. As a result, you develop symptoms such as: *Difficulty starting urination *Weak or slow urine stream *Urination starts and tops *Frequent and urgent need to urinate *Feeling like you don’t empty your bladder completely *Painful, burning urination *Incontinence *Hematuria (blood in the urine) In severe cases, an enlarged prostate can close your urethra, making it impossible to urinate. This is not only extremely uncomfortable but can lead to UTIs, bladder infections, and even more severe consequences. Call any of our six offices in Stockbridge, Griffin, Sandy Springs, Spivey Station, Jackson, and Blue Ridge, Georgia. You can also request a consultation online today #urology #georgia #atlantamen #atlantaboy #atlantamalemodel #atlantaurology #uga #ugatl #menshealthtips #menshealth #stockbridgega #griffinga #sandyspringsga #riverdalega #jacksonga #blueridgega #jonesboroga
Diabetes One of the early warning signs of diabetes is increased urinary frequency. A healthy person reabsorbs glucose as your blood passes through your kidneys. This doesn’t happen when you have diabetes — your glucose levels might be too high for reabsorption. As a result, your body produces more urine to try to get rid of it. Additionally, if you have diabetes, your urine might smell sweet or fruity. Some people with diabetes say their pee smells like “Sugar Smacks,” an overly sugary cereal with a frog mascot. This sweet odor is due to the excess glucose your body is trying to flush out. Getting treatment for diabetes is critical to protecting your health. Diabetes doesn’t just make your pee smell funny. It increases your risk of urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and bacterial vaginosis. When untreated, diabetes damages your blood vessels and nerves. This leads to neuropathy, ulcers, infections, amputation, and blindness. What else can your urine tell you about your health? Please read the next post. #urology #georgia #atlantamen #atlantaboy #atlantamalemodel #atlantaurology #uga #ugatl #menshealthtips #menshealth #stockbridgega #griffinga #sandyspringsga #riverdalega #jacksonga #blueridgega #jonesboroga
Dehydration Have you ever woken up in the morning and had dark yellow and strong-smelling urine? Often, these characteristics indicate dehydration. Your kidneys filter waste products out of your blood and create urine. Your body uses water to dilute these waste products so you can pass them out of your body. If you don’t drink enough water, your whole body becomes dehydrated, which causes various symptoms throughout your body, including your urinary tract. When you’re dehydrated, your urine becomes concentrated. The undiluted waste products can irritate your bladder. As a result, you experience increased urinary urgency or will need to pee more frequently. You might even develop incontinence from an irritated bladder. However, when you drink plenty of water, the surplus fluids help flush your liquid waste products and any irritants right out of your body. Dehydration can also increase your risk of developing urinary tract infections (UTIs). The concentrated waste products and irritants can deposit bacteria in your urinary tract. You end up with painful burning sensations when you urinate, lower abdominal pain, fevers, and generally feeling ill. You can avoid dehydration by drinking plenty of fluids throughout the day. The recommendations on how much water you should drink have changed over the years. But currently, you should aim for two to three liters of water a day, or more if you’re physically active, pregnant, or ill. What else can your urine tell you about your health? Please read the next post. #urology #georgia #atlantamen #atlantaboy #atlantamalemodel #atlantaurology #uga #ugatl #menshealthtips #menshealth #stockbridgega #griffinga #sandyspringsga #riverdalega #jacksonga #blueridgega #jonesboroga

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Company name
Urology Of Greater Atlanta
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Health and Medical

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Urology Of Greater Atlanta in Blue Ridge GA?
    You can reach them at: 770-474-5281. It’s best to call Urology Of Greater Atlanta during business hours.
  • What is the address for Urology Of Greater Atlanta on blue ridge drive in Blue Ridge?
    Urology Of Greater Atlanta is located at this address: 4799 Blue Ridge Drive Blue Ridge, GA 30513.
  • What are Urology Of Greater Atlanta(Blue Ridge, GA) store hours?
    Urology Of Greater Atlanta store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:30AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.