
Matthew Sand, MD
Fax: (404) 351-5517
Business hours
Monday | 8:30am to 4:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am to 4:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am to 4:00pm |
Thursday | 8:30am to 4:00pm |
Friday | 8:30am to 4:00pm |
Saturday | - |
Sunday | - |
About us
Dr. Sand earned his medical degree from the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine where he graduated with Honors. He completed his surgical internship and residency in Urology at New York University Medical Center. He received his undergraduate degree in Microbiology from the University of Georgia, graduating with First Honor status. Prior to joining Piedmont Physicians Urology Specialists, Dr. Sand was the Chief Resident in Urology at the New York University Medical Center where he trained with national experts in prostate cancer, Robotic Surgery, Urologic stone disease, and Female Urologic disorders. He is board certified in urology. Dr. Sand's interests include treating patients with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, stone disease and voiding dysfunction including male and female urinary incontinence. In his spare time, Dr. Sand enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and is also an avid college football fan. Dr. Sand strives to treat the patient as a whole and works with his patients to develop treatment plans that maximize efficacy and patient satisfaction. Dr. Sand welcomes new patients and accepts most major insurance plans.
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Languages | English |
Tags | active surveillance of prostate cancer, amputation of the penis surgery, atonic urinary bladder, atrophy of testis, balanitis, benign neoplasm of the prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia, bifid kidney, biopsy of penis, biopsy of periurethral tissue, biopsy of scrotum or tunica vaginalis, biopsy of urethra, bladder disease, bladder diverticulum, bladder hemorrhage, bladder neck obstruction, bladder sphincterotomy, bladder stone, bladder surgery, bladder trauma, botox injection of the bladder, bph surgery, cancer related sexual concerns, carcinoma in situ of prostate, catheter related urinary tract infection, continent urinary diversion, continuous leakage of urine, cystitis, cystodynia, cystogram, cystolitholapaxy, cystometry, cystoscopy, cystotomy, cystourethroscopy, dilatation of ureter, dilation of ureteral meatus, dysplasia of prostate, ectopic kidney, ectopic ureter, endoscopic management of urinary diversions, enlarged prostate, enterovesical fistula, epididymitis, epididymo orchitis, female urinary incontinence, foreign body (bladder-urethra), foreign body (penis), frenulotomy of penis, frequency of urination, frequent urinary tract infections, genital trauma, hematuria, hydrocele, hydrocele repair, hydrocelectomy, hydronephrosis, hydroureter, hypertrophy of kidney, hypogonadism, ileal conduit, incomplete emptying of bladder, infected hydrocele, infection of cystostomy, interstitial cystitis, kidney malformation, kidney stone, kidney surgery, localized prostate cancer, lysis of penile adhesions, male genital organ stricture, male genitourinary reconstruction, male sling, male stress incontinence, male urinary incontinence, male urinary problems, meatal stenosis, megaureter, metastatic prostate cancer, microscopic hematuria, neobladder construction, nephrectomy, nephronophthisis, nephroptosis, nephrostomy, nephrotomy, neurogenic urinary bladder, nocturia, non traumatic rupture of bladder, overactive bladder, painful bladder syndrome, paralysis of bladder, paraphimosis, penile bleeding, penile discharge, penile fibrosis, penile plaque, percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (ptns), periurethral abscess, peyronies disease (pd) |
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