Susan E. Tarry, MD, FACS, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the field of Medicine in acknowledgement of her role as Director of Reconstructive Urology and Urologic Consultant at Chesapeake Urology.
At Chesapeake Urology, Dr. Tarry treats all urologic diseases and related conditions, including pelvic floor prolapse, recurrent urinary tract infections, interstitial cystic, overactive bladder, urethral structure disease, kidney stones, and cancer of the kidney, prostate, and bladder. Specializing in reconstructive and robotic surgery, she guarantees quality by focusing on three pillars: treating patients, the medical training of physicians, and medical research.
Board certified in urology, Dr. Tarry began her educational pursuits at West Virginia University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She continued higher education, receiving a Doctorate of Medicine from West Virginia University.
Following this, she completed an internship in general surgery and residency in urology at West Virginia University Hospital, where she specialized in general surgery. Increasing her professional experience, she completed a fellowship with the Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons (GURS) at The Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, TX.
Having over ten years of experience in medical practice, Dr. Tarry has become affiliated with the American College of Surgeons and Society of Genitourinary as a Fellow and with the American Urological Association as a Member.
In recognition of awards and service, Dr. Tarry has received several awards and grants. She has also been acclaimed for her volunteer medical services in Uganda.
When she is not at work, Dr. Tarry enjoys traveling. She continues to go on medical missions in Uganda, and has offered her services in other countries, such as Peru.
Dr. Tarry dedicates this recognition to her mentors, including Dr. Stanley Zaslau (Chairman of West Virginia University), Dr. William F. Tarry (Pediatric Urologist, her late husband), and, in loving memory of, Dr. Charles Seacrest.
Dr. Tarry has developed the philosophy to, “have good technical skills and show compassion. Be versatile and artistic.”