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Emory Urology Clinical Programs

With locations at various Emory Healthcare and Winship Cancer Institute facilities, Emory Urology physician teams provide specialized care that is often informed by research-based innovation.

One of the Leading Urology Programs in the Country

Emory Urology faculty surgeons' specialties span routine urological procedures through extremely complex cases, and our clinical services receive referrals from across the region and throughout the country.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Emory Urology's clinical services provide treatment for many urologic conditions, including incontinence, kidney stones, male infertility, and elevated PSA.

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Surgical team.

The Latest Therapies

Surgical and nonsurgical treatments are available for conditions such as incontinence, male infertility, pelvic prolapse, kidney stones, and erectile dysfunction.

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Surgical team member in the operating room.

How to Upload Images to Your Provider

This video demonstrates how patients can upload images from a CD to the Emory Radiology system using LifeImage, which can be very helpful for allowing providers to view patients' images before telemedicine visits.

Access the LifeImage Temporary Access Patient Portal here

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Scheduling and Referral

Making an Appointment

To schedule an appointment with an Emory Clinic urologist, please call 404-778-4898, Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

For services involving cancer conditions, please visit the Winship Cancer Institute's appointment request page.

Referring a Patient

For referrals to Emory Healthcare or to discuss a patient, please call 404-778-4898. 

To refer a patient to the Winship Cancer Institute, physicians should go here.

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