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Urologists in Albany, GA

Welcome to Albany Urology Clinic & Surgery Center

At Albany Urology, we’ve had the honor of taking care of patients with urologic needs for over 50 years. Our team of urologists follow a long history of physicians after the first office opening by Dr. Carl Hancock and Dr. James Hattaway in 1972. Today our team continues to serve patients in the Albany, Dougherty, and surrounding counties.

Located at 2400 Osler Ct. Albany, GA 31707 in the Meredyth Professional Plaza, our state-of-the-art Clinic and Surgery Center opened in 2013. Patients travel from Moultrie, Tifton, Cordele & Americus, GA to receive the best in urologic care at our clinic. We accept most major insurances, and most do not require a referral from your primary physician. Our physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners work closely to coordinate your care.

BPH Treatment

Overactive Bladder

Prostate Cancer

Erectile Dysfunction

Low Testosterone

Urinary Tract Infection

How Can We Help?

Request Appointment

Request your appointment today with our board-certified health experts.

Billing & Insurance

We accept a wide variety of insurances for your convenience.

Surgery Center

Urology Surgery Center of Albany provides outpatient surgical treatment for a variety of urologic conditions.

Men’s Health

As leaders in the field of men’s health, the providers at Albany Urology Clinic have helped thousands of men with sexual health issues using the latest in medical technology.

Women’s Health

Our Providers help many urological conditions in Albany, GA. Read more about these conditions, their causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options.

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