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Urology Doctors in Kolkata - Manipal Hospitals

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Urology Doctors in Kolkata

The Department of Urology at Manipal Hospitals Salt Lake, Kolkata is renowned for being well-staffed with highly experienced urologists. These specialists are passionate about to providing comprehensive care and treatment for various urological conditions, ensuring the highest standard of patient care. The urologists at Manipal Hospitals Saltlake are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and employ the latest advancements in medical science to deliver precise diagnoses and effective treatmen......

The Department of Urology at Manipal Hospitals Salt Lake, Kolkata is renowned for being well-staffed......

Salt Lake

Consultant - Urology

Qualification:

FRCS (Glasg), | Dip.Urology (London) | DNB

Salt Lake

Consultant - Urology

Qualification:

MBBS | MS | FRCS

Salt Lake

Consultant - Urology

Qualification:

MS | MCH

Salt Lake

Consultant - Urologist & Renal Transplant Surgeon

Qualification:

MBBS (HONS) | MS (Cal) | MCh (Uro) | Gold Medallist

FAQs

Urologists diagnose and treat conditions of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Common conditions include:

Urinary tract infections (UTIs), Kidney stones, Bladder disorders, Prostate problems, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer, Erectile dysfunction and infertility, and Urinary incontinence.
 

While urologists primarily focus on the urinary tract, they also treat certain conditions in women, such as:

  • Overactive bladder.

  • Urinary tract infections.

  • Pelvic floor disorders.

  • For issues specifically related to the female reproductive system, gynaecologists in Salt Lake are the primary specialists.

  • Urologist: Specialises in diseases of the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, urethra) and the male reproductive system. They also perform surgical procedures.

  • Nephrologist: Focuses on kidney function and diseases, such as chronic kidney disease and hypertension. They primarily manage medical (non-surgical) treatment.

You should visit a urologist if you experience:

  • Difficulty urinating or blood in the urine.

  • Persistent urinary tract infections.

  • Pelvic or lower abdominal pain.

  • Symptoms of kidney stones, such as severe pain or nausea.

  • Erectile dysfunction or infertility concerns.

Some of the most common urological problems include:

  • Kidney stones.

  • Prostate enlargement or cancer.

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs).

  • Overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.

  • Erectile dysfunction.