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ATLANTA, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Georgia Urology –the largest urology practice in the Southeast and the fifth largest of its kind in the country– has appointed Dr. Andrew Kirsch as its new Medical Director. Thanks to Dr. Kirsch s wide acclaim and impressive career, patients looking for a best-in-class urology practice can choose with confidence.
As Medical Director of Georgia Urology, Dr. Kirsch will be overseeing the quality and appropriateness of the practice s urological care. Additionally, he will serve in a leadership capacity among the more than 60 adult and pediatric providers, from assessing new clinical treatments and techniques to developing, reviewing, and approving policies and procedures, and more. Georgia Urology treats all urologic conditions in adults and children with the most advanced techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery, laser surgery, and advanced prostate cancer treatment. The practi
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