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Comprehensive Care for Kidney, Bladder & Urinary Health

The Urology Department at Lotus Cure Hospital provides advanced diagnosis and treatment for conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, ureter, urethra, and male reproductive system. Our experienced urologists offer modern, patient-centric care for both men and women, ensuring timely treatment, comfort, and long-term wellness.

With state-of-the-art diagnostics, safe procedures, and a compassionate approach, we specialize in managing everything from urinary infections to complex kidney stone diseases.

Conditions We Treat

  • Kidney stones & ureteric stones

  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

  • Frequent urination & burning sensation

  • Prostate enlargement (BPH)

  • Male fertility problems

  • Urinary incontinence & bladder control issues

  • Blood in urine (Hematuria)

  • Kidney infections (Pyelonephritis)

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)

  • Urethral strictures & urinary obstruction

  • Childhood urology issues

  • Pain in lower abdomen, flank, or pelvic region

Services & Procedures

  • Stone disease evaluation & treatment

  • Uroflowmetry & bladder function tests

  • Prostate screening & management

  • Catheterization & urinary drainage procedures

  • Treatment for recurrent urinary infections

  • Male sexual health evaluation

  • Circumcision (medical indications)

  • Postoperative urology care

  • Emergency care for blocked urine flow

  • Guidance for kidney stone prevention & diet plans

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should I see a urologist?

Consult a urologist if you have burning urination, blood in urine, frequent urination, severe back/flank pain, prostate symptoms, or trouble emptying your bladder.

What are the signs of kidney stones?

Common signs include severe side/back pain, vomiting, pain during urination, blood in urine, and frequent urge to urinate.

Can UTIs be treated quickly?

Yes. Most UTIs respond well to medication. It’s important to get early treatment to avoid complications.

Is prostate enlargement dangerous?

Prostate enlargement (BPH) is common with age. While not dangerous initially, it can cause urinary blockage if untreated. Early evaluation helps prevent complications.

Does every kidney stone need surgery?

No. Small stones may pass naturally with medication and hydration. Larger stones may require medical procedures. Your urologist will guide you.

Can urology problems affect women too?

Yes! UTIs, bladder issues, kidney stones, and urinary incontinence commonly affect women. Urology is not just for men.