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Overview

Department of Urology

Sahayog Hospital's Department of Urology provides advanced care for disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system in both men and women. Our experienced urologists manage conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, prostate disorders, male infertility, and urological cancers, combining modern surgical techniques with effective medical therapies to deliver precise and personalised care.

The department also offers specialised Andrology services, including semen analysis, infertility evaluation, sperm preparation for IUI, semen freezing, and donor sperm programs. With cutting-edge technology, multidisciplinary support, and patient-centred treatment plans, our specialists ensure comprehensive care that addresses both urological health and fertility outcomes.

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Doctors

Consultants

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key questions to ask a urologist?

Ask about the cause of your symptoms, treatment options, potential side effects, lifestyle changes, and whether follow-up visits or additional tests are needed.

Will the urologist help address side effects during treatment?

Yes. Urologists manage treatment-related side effects, adjust care plans, and recommend supportive therapies to help patients stay comfortable during treatment.

Does diet play a role in the development of kidney stones?

Yes. Inadequate water intake and diets high in red meat, dry fruits, calcium, and oxalates can increase the risk of kidney stone formation.

What does it mean if I have blood in my urine?

Blood in urine, or haematuria, may indicate infections, kidney disease, or cancer. It's important to investigate the cause, even if symptoms disappear.

What should I bring or inform my doctor during the first appointment?

Bring symptom details, recent medical tests, existing condition prescriptions, family history, and insurance information if applicable to ensure a thorough first consultation.