Throughout the show, Dr. Kemper and host Dr. Bruce Feinberg focused on men’s health. They discussed enlarged prostate (BPH), lifestyle changes to prevent bladder problems, and the importance of committing to treatment.
“One of the first symptoms patients typically notice are urinary frequency and urinary urgency. Those are signs to schedule an appointment with a urologist to get an evaluation,” Dr. Kemper advised.
He also answered callers’ questions about digital rectal exams, relieving urinary obstruction, and more.
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Dr. Michael Kemper practices at Georgia Urology’s Decatur, Conyers, and Lithonia offices. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in molecular biology from the University of Michigan. His lifelong desire to follow in the footsteps of his physician parents found him receiving his Doctor of Medicine from Albany Medical College. Dr. Kemper completed his urology residency at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, and his fellowship in sexual medicine and men’s health at Nova Southeastern University.
He is a member of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, the American Urology Association, and the Society of Urologic Prosthetic Surgeons. Dr. Kemper is an experienced researcher, has co-authored various publications, and has made numerous presentations at professional conferences throughout the country.
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