The Urology Department at SMC Multi-Speciality Hospital specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders affecting the urinary system in both males and females, and the male reproductive system. Our experienced urologists provide comprehensive care using advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for a wide range of urological conditions.
We are equipped with state-of-the-art endoscopic equipment, laser technology, and minimally invasive surgical facilities to provide patients with safe, effective treatment options with faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
Advanced urological care with expert specialists and modern diagnostic technology.
Comprehensive Urological Solutions
The Urology Department at SMC Multi-Speciality Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for urological diseases affecting both men and women. Our team of highly trained urologists specializes in treating conditions ranging from common issues like urinary tract infections and kidney stones to complex surgical problems including prostate disorders, bladder dysfunction, and male infertility.
We utilize cutting-edge diagnostic tools including ultrasound, CT imaging, cystoscopy, and advanced endoscopic instruments. Our department offers both non-surgical and surgical treatment options tailored to each patient's specific condition, ensuring optimal outcomes and improved quality of life.
Common urological problems include kidney stones, urinary tract infections, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urinary incontinence, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and male erectile dysfunction. Our specialists treat all these conditions with the latest therapeutic approaches.
ESWL is a non-invasive procedure that uses shock waves to break kidney stones into smaller fragments, allowing them to be passed through the urinary system naturally. It is painless and requires no incisions or anesthesia.
TURP is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia. The surgeon removes excess prostate tissue through the urethra using an endoscope, improving urinary flow without external incisions.
Yes, we provide robotic-assisted surgical procedures for complex urological cases including prostatectomy and nephrectomy, offering enhanced precision, smaller incisions, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
UTIs are typically treated with antibiotics prescribed based on urine culture reports. Our urologists diagnose the cause and provide appropriate antibiotic therapy. Recurrent infections require further investigation to identify underlying structural or functional abnormalities.