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John Barnard Adams, II, MD

Dr. John B. Adams, II, is a board-certified urologist who treats adults ages 18 and above. A native of Savannah, Georgia, Dr. Adams earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. Upon graduation, he completed a urological residency at Emory University Hospital, followed by a laparoscopy and minimally invasive surgery fellowship at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital. After serving as a full-time faculty member at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Dr. Adams returned to the Lowcountry, bringing his world-class medical training. He is dedicated to attaining the highest levels of medical education and providing the latest advances in urological care.

Board Certifications: American Board of Urology
Education
  • Fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Residency at Emory University Hospital
  • Medical School at Emory University School of Medicine

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