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Urologic conditions are often embarrassing to discuss, urgent in nature, and have a significant impact on a person’s lifestyle.

That is why Dr. Andy Ostrowski at Advanced Urology ensures every patient receives compassionate and personalized care while focusing on discrete and effective treatment options.  He offers same-day appointments as well as same-day procedures, ensuring that your needs are met in a timely and convenient manner.


An alumnus of The Westminster Schools, Andy is proud to serve his hometown of Atlanta in all areas of urology. As a direct reflection of his urologic training at The Mayo Clinic, he incorporates the latest technological innovations into his practice and consistently demonstrates a strong dedication to exceptional individualized care.  Andy is a top-rated urologist based on patient feedback (e.g., Doctors.com, Healthgrades.com) with patients frequently commenting on his comforting bed-side manner and enthusiasm for educating each patient about their urologic conditions.


"Practicing medicine in my home town has been a dream of mine and a source of motivation for me to excel at medical school and throughout my residency. I passed on other opportunities outside of Georgia because I believe Atlanta offers an amazing balance of the diversity and excitement of living in a large metropolitan area, but also the congeniality and community feeling of a small town. The patients I see have such warmth and friendliness to them, it makes my job so rewarding knowing I'm helping out such wonderful people." says Dr Ostrowski.


Andy and his wife, Christina, live in Buckhead with their daughter (and have another on the way!). He enjoys spending time with his family at the Atlanta Zoo, Georgia Aquarium, and Atlanta Botanical Gardens, as well as cheering on the Atlanta United. 

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