In addition to traditional medical and surgical therapies, the department of Urology in the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University offers leading-edge technology by fellowship-trained surgeons such as laparoscopic nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, robotic prostatectomy, nerve-sparing prostatectomy, shock-wave therapy for kidney stones, laser treatment of stones or urinary tract tumors, advanced urinary tract reconstruction for both children and adults, continent diversion or orthotopic bladder replacement, and many others.
The department of Urology encompasses the urology divisions at the AUMC, Children's Hospital of Georgia, and the Augusta Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
In addition to excellent patient care, the department of Urology has strong clinical and basic science research programs in prostate cancer and andrology.
About UROLOGY
The Augusta University Medical Center's department of Urology provides the highest quality patient care in urologic oncology (cancer of the prostate, bladder, kidney, ureter, testis, or penis), pediatric urology, kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, female urology, renal transplantation (urological aspects), male infertility, incontinence, neuro-urology, and general adult urology (prostate enlargement or BPH, prostatitis, urinary tract infections, urinary obstruction, urinary discomfort, scrotal problems).
Adult Urology
Urology
Health Sciences Campus
Adult Appt./Referrals
706-721-7000
706-721-1459
Pediatric Urology
Urology
Health Sciences Campus
Ped. Appt/ Referrals
706-721-3042
Susan Walker: 706-721-0982
Ped. Urology
Office Specialist
706-721-0469
Cancer/Laparoscopy
Urology
Health Sciences Campus
Appt./ Referrals
706-721-3042
706-721-0469
Residency Contact & additional
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Pediatric Urology Program and Tour of CHOG
Applicants to the 2021 Urology Match do not have the luxury of touring our facilities or exploring our community due to COVID-19 concerns. This segment features our Pediatric Urology program and a tour of the Children’s Hospital of Georgia. MCG Urology Residents spend 4 months during the PGY-2 year and another 4 months during the PGY-3 year at this site.
Jennie: First Pediatric Robotic Surgery at MCG
Just four tiny incisions: First robotic surgery on pediatric patient performed at Augusta University Health.
Martha K. Terris, MD, F.A.C.S.
Witherington Distinguished Professor and Chair in Urology Chair, Urology