A urologist, or urological surgeon, is a surgeon who treats conditions of the urinary tract in both men and women, and the genital tract of men.
Andrology is a medical specialty which deals with the male reproductive system and urological problems found only in men.
Surgical subspecialty of medicine dealing with the disorders of children’s urinary systems.
A urologic oncologist is a physician with special training in diagnosing and treating cancers of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. These organs include the bladder, kidneys, prostate, penis and testicles.
Fellowship trainings are pursued after completion of general urology training. They are focused trainings in individual subspecialities in urology like urooncology, endourology, andrology, pediatric urology, minimally invasive surgery. In urology fellowship programs, fellows train with high-volume, world-renowned surgeons and get dedicated time for academic pursuits and research. Thereby, a fellowship trained urologist develops more in-depth knowledge and surgical skills in the particular subspeciality of urology.
If you are facing any of the problems related to genitourinary system and sexual health (males) or urinary system (females), or if you have a referral from your GP or specialist, you can call us or send an email for appointment booking.
Please bring your health insurance cards (if any) and any available test results including CDs or films of X-rays or other scans. If you’ve been asked to complete a voiding diary or questionnaire, please bring it alongwith. Also make a note of the current medications you are taking and provide us the same on being asked.
If you are in remote location or unable to attend our clinic a video consultation may be arranged.
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