Reasons to See a Urologist
Incontinence, frequent urination, sexual dysfunction and other chronic problems can be painful or even signs of other serious conditions. Consult a urologist in Gurgaon at Artemis Hospital if you’re experiencing the following symptoms:
- Trouble urinating, including pain while urinating, cloudy urine, or blood in the urine
- Changes in urination, such as frequent urination
- Poor bladder control
- Pelvic pain
- Infertility
- Urinating when you don’t want to, for example while sleeping or at the time of sneezing
Conditions Treated by Urologists at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Consult the top urologist in Gurgaon, for the treatment of urologic conditions such as:
- Frequent urinary infection
- Urine incontinence (inability to control urination)
- Overactive bladder (OAB)
- Hematuria (blood in the urine)
- Hernia
- Fallen bladder protrusion
- Enlarged prostate
- Chronic Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
- Conditions of the male reproductive system, including BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or enlarged prostate
- Interstitial cystitis (pain and inflammation in the bladder)
- Urologists may also treat other conditions such as:
- Cancers of the prostate, kidneys and bladder
- Kidney stones
- Erectile dysfunction
- Pelvic organ prolapses
- Congenital urinary tract issues
What Does a Urologist Do?
While urologists can diagnose and treat conditions involving the genitourinary system, it’s important to note that all urologists are trained as surgeons.
Based on the conditions, the subspecialties at our urology hospital in Gurgaon are as follows:
- Pediatric Urology
- Kidney transplantation
- Urologic oncology
- Minimally invasive surgery (endoscopic, laparoscopic and robotic surgery)
- Male infertility
Urologists in Gurgaon at Artemis Hospital treat:
- Conditions that affect the kidneys, bladder, ureters and urethra
- For female patients, a urologist additionally treats conditions affecting the pelvic floor
- Artemis Hospital is also the best urology hospital in Gurgaon for kidney transplantation surgery.
What to Expect During a Visit to a Urologist?
Make an appointment with the best urologist in Gurgaon and remember to prepare a list of questions and symptoms related to why you made the appointment.
Also, a urologist may order diagnostic tests to determine the best way to treat urologic conditions. These tests can be as follows:
These tests will be different for males and females. A rectal examination may be recommended for males and a pelvic exam may be ordered for a woman.
For these tests, an individual may be asked to provide samples of urine and blood. (Make sure you drink enough water before the urine sample collection for the best results).
Imaging tests may include computed tomography scans (CT-scans) and ultrasound.
How to Book an Appointment with the Best Urologist in Gurgaon at Artemis Hospital?
Book an appointment with a urologist in Gurgaon at Artemis Hospital in just a few simple steps. Call +91-124-4511111 and speak to our customer care representative. You can also schedule an appointment online via our online patient portal here or on the Artemis Personal Health Record App, available for both iOS and Android devices. If you prefer, feel free to message us on WhatsApp at +91 9599285476 for assistance in booking your appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which problem is treated by a urologist?
A urologist is a specialist surgeon who treats conditions related to kidneys, prostrate, bladder and male reproductive organs. These may include a wide range of issues like incontinence, kidney stones, infection and pelvic floor problems.
What is a common urology problem?
The urinary tract includes the ureters, bladder and kidneys. In order to urinate normally, the urinary tract must work together in the correct order. Some of the common urologic conditions and diseases include prostate problems, bladder control problems, kidney stones and urinary tract infections.
What is the most common disease in urology?
UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) is one of the most common urology diseases. In a UTI, bacteria and pathogenic viruses invade and attack the urinary tract.
How does a urologist test you?
Imaging tests such as CT scan, cystography, pyelogram or ultrasound of the kidney, renal angiogram, and prostate/rectal sonogram provide visibility into the urinary tract to look for abnormalities.
Is a urologist a kidney doctor?
A urologist specialises in treating urinary tract infections which may or may not be related to kidneys. In contrast, kidney doctors are nephrologists that focus specifically on kidney health.