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● Active Type 1 · Individual

DR. Kenneth Jackson Delay JR., M.D.

Urology·Columbus, GA· NPI 1699092056 · Enumerated 2010 · 16 years on NPI
Delay is 1 of 14 urology providers in Columbus and 1 of 563 in Georgia.
NPI age
16 years
Enumerated 2010-04-26
Primary specialty
Urology
Plus 3 subspecialties
Licensed in
SC, FL, LA, GA
4 states
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Last NPPES update
2021-11-22
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05
Sole proprietor
Yes
Solo practice on file

How this provider compares

Across 563 active urology providers in Georgia.

NPI age
16 years
↓ 2 yr below median (18 yr)
State licenses
4 states
Top 87% — 13% of peers are multi-state
Subspecialties
0
22% of peers hold subspecialties

NPI lifetime · 2010 → 2026

2010-04Enumerated in NPPES
2010 2026

Where they practice

Practice location
1538 13th Ave Ste A
Columbus, GA 319012544
📞 7063234000
Mailing address
707 Center St Ste 110
Columbus, GA 319011575

Additional practice locations

1 secondary location on file with NPPES.

Location 2
222 E Medical Ln Ste 101
West Columbia, SC 291694850
📞 8037393660

Specialties

  • Urology Primary
    A urologist manages benign and malignant medical and surgical disorders of the genitourinary system and the adrenal gland. This specialist has comprehensive knowledge of and skills in endoscopic, percutaneous and open surgery of...
    SC license #86892FL license #ME132919LA license #301759GA license #86376 taxonomy 208800000X

Practice context

Part of a multi-provider practice. 3 other active providers share this practice address in NPPES.

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