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T. Douglas Gurley, MD

Dr. Gurley offers comprehensive primary and preventative medicine, and is a certified HIV specialist.

Services provided:

Hours of Operation
Monday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Thursday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

News from and about Dr. Gurley

Dr. Gurley and his care team are often quoted in the press and write about health related topics for publication from time to time. A list of recent articles is re-printed below for your convenience.

The Domino Effect
Out.com, January 23, 2009
How one blundering press release sparked a right-wing attack, fears of a new gay plague and a public-health panic.

Gay men make up 65 percent of syphilis cases
Southern Voice Newspaper, January 16, 2009
Once thought nearly vanquished in the Untied States, syphilis is on the rise, particularly in populations of gay men….

Lucky is as Lucky Does
Southern Voice Newspaper, October 17, 2008
Santana’s story and perspective are particularly poignant. People participating in the once-a-year event can take courage and solace in how well he’s doing, and how his year-round example exemplifies the struggles and triumphs of others living with the disease.

HPV vaccine — Easy, important preventive measure
David Atlanta Magazine, April 18, 2007
The conservative Governor of Texas thinks it's a good idea for young girls, but it also applies to you – what is it?

T. Douglas Gurley, MD — Focused attention, tranquil setting
David Atlanta Magazine, June 9, 2006
An above-and-beyond approach is standard for this doctor.

The PEP talk
David Atlanta Magazine
Think you’ve been exposed to HIV?  ‘Morning-after’ pill could be the answer.

‘Drug/Disease-free seeks only same’ – or do you?
David Atlanta Magazine
What women have known for years is equally important for gay men to realize: A regular pap smear test is a must.

MRSA: Is it another sexually transmitted disease?
Special to David Atlanta Magazine
If you get signs of a staph infection, see your doctor as soon as possible.