Tens of thousands of votes were cast in the Best Self Atlanta magazine’s “Best of 2025” contest and Scott D. Miller, MD, MBA, was announced as the winner for “Best Urology Practice” category. Magazine readers vote to determine the winners of the “Best of 2025” contest.

“Since this award is determined by votes of readers, I am especially excited to receive this honor from Best Self Atlanta,” Dr. Miller said. “My practice has always been guided by one consistent philosophy: focus solely on patients’ special needs and perfect the techniques necessary to deliver the best possible care. And I have always believed that patients should be informed and involved in their care,” he explained.

Dr. Miller serves as Medical Director of Wellstar Urology, a 25-physician practice and as Director of Wellstar Robotic Surgical Services. He sees patient at Wellstar Urology in Roswell and Wellstar Avalon Health Park in Alpharetta.

A men’s health advocate, Dr. Miller writes a bi-monthly column in Best Self Atlanta magazine on men’s health issues. He is interviewed regularly by local and national media such as Men’s Health, WebMD, Forbes Health, Parade, GQ and CNN. Dr. Miller provides education to other physicians through peer-reviewed journal and book chapter publications, hands-on teaching, and scientific presentations.

He has one of the largest, most diverse experiences in laparoscopic and robotic urology in the Southeast. As the first urologist to perform laparoscopic and robotic surgery in Georgia, Dr. Miller has one of the largest, most diverse experiences with these procedures in the Southeast.  Today he is one of just a few private practice physicians nationwide with extensive experience on the newest generation of surgical robots, Intuitive’s da Vinci SP Robotic System. He is recognized as a national leader in robotic surgery and has performed well over 3,000 robotic surgeries.

Dr. Miller has been helping patients fight prostate cancer since he became a physician. He has been helping patients fight prostate cancer since he became a physician. In 2009, he founded ProstAware, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, to generate increased awareness about the disease and to empower men to take control of their health.