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H1: Urology Department — Expert Care in Bharatpur
Subtitle: Advanced Treatment for Kidney Stones, Prostate, Urinary Tract & Male Health
The Urology Department at Raj Jindal Hospital is led by experienced urologists who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the urinary tract in both men and women, and the male reproductive organs.
We use the latest minimally invasive techniques — including laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures — to ensure faster recovery, less pain, and better outcomes for our patients.
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Conditions We Treat
Kidney Conditions
Urinary Tract Conditions
Prostate Conditions
Male Health
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Procedures & Treatments
| Procedure | Description |
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| PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) | Minimally invasive kidney stone removal through a small back incision |
| Ureteroscopy (URS) | Scope-based stone removal from ureter with no external incision |
| RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery) | Flexible scope surgery for kidney stones |
| ESWL (Lithotripsy) | Non-invasive shock wave treatment to break kidney stones |
| TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate) | Gold-standard treatment for enlarged prostate |
| Laparoscopic Nephrectomy | Keyhole surgery for kidney removal when needed |
| Circumcision | Surgical circumcision for medical or religious reasons |
| Urethroplasty | Reconstructive surgery for urethral stricture |
| Varicocelectomy | Microsurgical varicocele repair for infertility |
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Why Choose Our Urology Department
Experienced Specialist
Our urologist has years of experience and training from reputed institutions, with expertise in both open and minimally invasive urological procedures.
Advanced Technology
We use the latest equipment including flexible ureteroscopes, holmium laser for stone fragmentation, and high-quality imaging for accurate diagnosis.
Minimally Invasive Focus
Most kidney stone surgeries are done endoscopically — no large cuts, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay.
Comprehensive Care
From initial diagnosis to surgery to follow-up — all under one roof. Coordination with nephrology, radiology, and pathology for complex cases.
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Patient Information
What to Expect on Your First Visit:
1. Your urologist will review your symptoms and medical history
2. Physical examination as needed
3. Recommended tests: Urine analysis, ultrasound, CT scan, blood tests
4. Treatment plan discussion — medical or surgical options explained clearly
5. All your questions answered — take your time, no rush
Common Tests for Urology Patients:
Pre-Operative Instructions (for surgery patients):
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FAQ
Q: How do I know if I have a kidney stone?
A: Common symptoms include severe pain in the side/back, pain radiating to the lower abdomen/groin, blood in urine, nausea, and frequent uritation. An ultrasound or CT scan can confirm the diagnosis.
Q: Is kidney stone surgery painful?
A: Most modern stone procedures (URS, RIRS, PCNL) are minimally invasive with minimal pain. You’ll receive appropriate pain management, and most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
Q: When should I see a urologist?
A: See a urologist if you have: blood in urine, recurrent UTIs, difficulty urinating, kidney stone symptoms, prostate issues (frequent urination, weak stream), or male fertility concerns.
Q: Do you treat children for urology problems?
A: Yes, our urologist evaluates and treats pediatric conditions like undescended testes, hypospadias, and vesicoureteral reflux. For children, we also coordinate with our pediatrics department.
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