Department of Urology
At SR Hospital and Maternity Center, our Department of Urology offers comprehensive care for disorders related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Our team of highly qualified urologists and surgeons uses cutting-edge technology to deliver personalized, minimally invasive, and evidence-based treatments.
Key Treatments & Services:
- Kidney stone management (including laser lithotripsy, PCNL, and URS)
- Prostate enlargement (BPH) treatment, including TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate)
- Urethral strictures and bladder outlet obstruction
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and incontinence management
- Male infertility and erectile dysfunction treatment
- Uro-oncology: diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, and testicles
- Reconstructive urology and pediatric urological conditions
- Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted urological surgeries
Equipment and Facilities:
- Uroflowmetry systems for urinary function analysis
- Flexible and rigid cystoscopes for diagnostic and operative cystoscopy
- Holmium laser machines for stone fragmentation and prostate surgery
- ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy) for non-invasive stone removal
- Advanced laparoscopic urology set-up
- Fully-equipped modular operating theaters with real-time imaging support
What conditions does a urologist treat?
Urologists treat disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including kidney stones, urinary infections, prostate problems, urinary incontinence, and infertility.
When should I see a urologist?
You should see a urologist if you experience symptoms like blood in urine, frequent urination, pain during urination, pelvic pain, or difficulty controlling urine.
Are urological problems common in both men and women?
Yes, while some conditions are gender-specific, many urinary tract problems affect both men and women.
What tests are performed in urology?
Common tests include urine analysis, ultrasound, cystoscopy, urodynamic studies, and blood tests to diagnose urological conditions.
Is surgery always necessary in urology?
Not always. Many urological conditions can be treated with medications or minimally invasive procedures, with surgery reserved for specific cases.
Our Doctors
Dr. Kuldeep Aggarwal
MBBS, MS (SUR), M.Ch (URO)
Experience: 15 Years