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Our Services

At Metro Atlanta Urology and Pelvic Health Center, we provide first-class care to improve the pelvic health and sexual wellness of individuals in Kennesaw, GA. Our experienced urologist, Dr. Shenelle Wilson, uses innovative techniques to expertly diagnose and treat conditions in both men and women. We specialize in overactive bladder (OAB), erectile dysfunction (ED), pelvic organ prolapse, low testosterone, urinary incontinence, and more. We offer innovative surgical and nonsurgical options, such as UroLift®, sacral neuromodulation, and transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Take a look at the conditions, diagnostic tools, and treatments below to discover how we can help you get relief from urological problems.

Urology

Cystoscopy

To detect urological conditions, such as bladder cancer and an enlarged prostate, we can use a cystoscopy to examine your urethra and bladder lining.

Urodynamics

With urodynamics, we use a series of tests to assess the bladder, urethra, and sphincter muscles to find the cause of lower urinary tract issues.

Pelvic Health

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence happens when you lose control of the ability to hold in urine and can be treated in a variety of ways at our Kennesaw, GA office.

Overactive Bladder

When muscles in the bladder contract involuntarily, it causes an overactive bladder with uncomfortable symptoms, like the frequent need to urinate.

Neurogenic Bladder

Neurogenic bladder is when bladder function is disrupted by a neurological illness or injury, resulting in difficulty urinating or urine leakage.

Pelvic Pain Treatment

Chronic, unexplained pelvic pain near your reproductive organs can be a sign of a more serious condition, but we offer treatments in Kennesaw, GA.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction occurs when your pelvic floor muscles weaken or become too tight, making it harder to have a bowel movement or urinate.

Fecal Incontinence

If you have lost the ability to control your bowel movements and experience chronic stool leakage from the rectum, you may have fecal incontinence.

Men's Health

Erectile Dysfunction

If you are consistently having trouble attaining or maintaining an erection suitable for sexual intercourse, you may have erectile dysfunction.

Vasectomy

If you and your partner would like to prevent pregnancy, a vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that blocks sperm from entering the semen.

Peyronie's Disease

Peyronie's disease causes the penis to become curved or bent when erect due to built-up fibrous scar tissue, leading to pain and worsening symptoms.

Low Testosterone

When men have low testosterone, many physical and psychological symptoms, like mood swings, low sex drive, hair loss, and infertility, can manifest.

Male Infertility

We can treat men in Kennesaw, GA with infertility issues, like the inability to produce sperm, abnormal sperm function, hormonal imbalances, and more.

Elevated PSA

Elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels may indicate the presence of prostate cancer, prostatitis, an enlarged prostate, or other issues.

Enlarged Prostate

An enlarged prostate, or BPH, may block urine from flowing out of the bladder, but it can be treated with surgery or minimally invasive methods.

Penile Enhancement

Penile enhancement is ideal for men who are looking to increase the size of their penis for improved libido, orgasms, pleasure, and sexual wellness.

Women's Health

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is when an organ, such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum, drops as a result of weakened or damaged pelvic floor muscles.

Urethral Diverticula

Urethral diverticula is a rare condition where a pocket filled with urine or pus forms along the urethra, but treatment is available in Kennesaw, GA.

Female Sexual Dysfunction

Any issues that hinder a woman from having sexual pleasure, like pain during intercourse and being unable to orgasm, are signs of sexual dysfunction.

Menopause

Menopause occurs when a woman has gone one year without a menstrual period because the ovaries can no longer produce estrogen and progesterone.
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