Comprehensive Urological Care with Advanced Treatment Solutions
The Department of Urology provides expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of urological disorders, ensuring advanced, patient-centered care for both men and women. Our specialists treat simple and complex urological conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, prostate disorders, bladder dysfunction, and male infertility.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, we specialize in minimally invasive procedures, laparoscopic surgeries, laser treatments, and kidney transplants (both living and cadaveric). Our approach focuses on precision diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term management to improve urinary tract health and overall well-being.
With a multidisciplinary team of urologists, nephrologists, and transplant specialists, we ensure comprehensive care, addressing both acute and chronic urological conditions. From advanced surgical interventions to non-invasive treatments, we prioritize patient safety, comfort, and successful outcomes, setting new standards in urological excellence.
In India, it is expected 12 % of the population is expected to have urinary stones, with recurrent stones a possibility, in almost 50% of stone patients.
Kidney stones are normally due to an extra build-up of calcium, uric acid, oxalates or phosphates in urine.
Causes of kidney stones:
Due to recurrent infections, such as UTI.
Hot climate increase the concentration of solutes in urine
Dehydration: People who drink less than the recommended 8 – 10 glasses of water may be susceptible to kidney stones
Metabolic causes such as hyperparathyroidism, Gout
Some drugs leads to stone formation
Yes, diet affects the formation of kidney stones. Not drinking enough water, diet rich in red meat, dry fruits, calcium and oxalates can cause kidney stones.
The risk factors of prostatitis are:
Infrequent Ejaculation or abstinence from sexual activity
Urination immediately after ejaculation
Bladder outlet obstruction such as BPH, Stricture urethra, Stones, Tumors
A suppressed immune system,
Diabetes Mellitus
When the prolapse is in its early stages and is mild, it can be treated non-surgically with the help of strengthening exercises and physiotherapy. If the prolapse or the ligaments are torn or the prolapse occurs in a late stage, surgery is indicated.
MBBS, MS, MCH
Urosurgeon
Consultant Urosurgeon