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Urology DepartmentAdvanced Urological Care for Kidney, Prostate, Bladder & Beyond Comprehensive, compassionate urology — from kidney stone removal and prostate surgery to robotic oncology and reconstructive procedures — delivered by specialists you can trust. |
The Urology Department at Rhythm Medicity provides complete diagnostic and surgical care for disorders of the kidney, ureter, bladder, prostate, urethra, and male reproductive system. Our team of experienced urologists, uro-oncologists, and endourologists uses the latest minimally invasive and robotic techniques to ensure faster recovery, less pain, and superior outcomes for every patient — whether you are dealing with a routine UTI or a complex urological cancer.
Why Choose Rhythm Medicity for Urology?
🔬 Laser & Endoscopic Expertise Holmium laser lithotripsy, PCNL, and URSL for stone-free results without large incisions. | 🤖 Robotic & Laparoscopic Surgery High-precision robotic prostatectomy and nephrectomy with minimal blood loss and faster recovery. | 🎯 Urologic Oncology Centre Multidisciplinary tumour board for prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular cancers. |
👶 Paediatric Urology Specialised care for hypospadias, undescended testis, VUR, and congenital urological anomalies in children. | ♀ Female Urology & Incontinence Dedicated urogynaecology clinic for stress incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and overactive bladder. | 🔒 Privacy & Dignity First Discreet consultations for andrology, sexual health, and infertility — handled with the utmost sensitivity. |
Our Urology Sub-Specialties
| Sub-Specialty | What We Cover |
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| Endourology & Stone Disease | Laser lithotripsy, PCNL, URSL, ESWL for all types of kidney, ureteric, and bladder stones |
| Urologic Oncology | Prostate, bladder, kidney, testicular, penile cancer — surgery, chemotherapy coordination & surveillance |
| Laparoscopic & Robotic Urology | Robotic prostatectomy, laparoscopic nephrectomy, pyeloplasty & radical cystectomy |
| Prostate Health | BPH management, TURP, HoLEP laser prostatectomy, prostate cancer screening & guided biopsy |
| Female Urology & Urogynaecology | Urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder & interstitial cystitis |
| Andrology & Male Sexual Health | Erectile dysfunction, varicocele, azoospermia, Peyronie's disease & penile prosthesis implant |
| Paediatric Urology | Hypospadias repair, orchidopexy, vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), posterior urethral valves |
| Neurourology & Bladder Dysfunction | Neurogenic bladder, urodynamic studies, botulinum toxin bladder injections, sacral neuromodulation |
| Reconstructive Urology | Urethroplasty for strictures, bladder reconstruction, trauma repair & urinary diversion |
Conditions We Treat
| Condition | Brief Description |
|---|---|
| Urolithiasis (Kidney Stones) | Calcium, uric acid, or struvite stones in kidneys, ureters, or bladder causing pain & obstruction |
| Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) | Non-cancerous prostate enlargement causing poor urinary flow and nocturia in men over 50 |
| Prostate Cancer | Most common male cancer — detected via PSA, mpMRI & biopsy; managed surgically or with radiation |
| Bladder Cancer | Painless haematuria (blood in urine) is the hallmark sign; managed with TURBT & cystectomy |
| Renal Cell Carcinoma (Kidney Cancer) | Often detected incidentally on imaging; treated with partial or radical nephrectomy |
| Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) | Recurrent or complicated UTIs investigated for structural causes and managed with targeted therapy |
| Urinary Incontinence | Stress, urge, or mixed incontinence affecting quality of life — conservative & surgical options available |
| Erectile Dysfunction (ED) | Vascular, hormonal, or neurogenic causes evaluated with a comprehensive andrology workup |
| Varicocele & Male Infertility | Dilated testicular veins impairing sperm production; microsurgical varicocelectomy offered |
| Hydronephrosis / PUJO | Urine blockage causing kidney swelling; treated with laparoscopic pyeloplasty or ureteric stenting |
| Urethral Stricture | Narrowing of urethra reducing urine flow; managed with urethroplasty or endoscopic dilation |
| Testicular Conditions | Testicular torsion, epididymo-orchitis, hydrocele, testicular cancer — prompt evaluation & treatment |
Diagnostics & Investigations
| Investigation | Purpose |
|---|---|
| PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) Test | Prostate cancer screening, staging, and post-treatment monitoring |
| Uroflowmetry | Measures urine flow rate to assess bladder outlet obstruction (BPH, stricture) |
| Urodynamic Studies | Evaluates bladder function, pressure, and incontinence type for precise treatment planning |
| Flexible Cystoscopy | Direct visual inspection of bladder and urethra for tumours, stones, and strictures |
| CT Urography (CTU) | Comprehensive imaging of kidneys, ureters & bladder to detect stones, tumours & anomalies |
| Multiparametric MRI Prostate (mpMRI) | High-resolution prostate cancer detection & targeted biopsy guidance (PI-RADS scoring) |
| TRUS-Guided Prostate Biopsy | Tissue sampling for prostate cancer diagnosis and Gleason grade confirmation |
| Renal Doppler Ultrasound | Assesses blood flow to kidneys; detects renal artery stenosis, tumours & hydronephrosis |
| Semen Analysis & Hormonal Profile | Male fertility evaluation — sperm count, motility, morphology & testosterone levels |
| Urine Culture & Sensitivity | Identifies causative organisms in UTIs for targeted antibiotic therapy |
Surgical & Minimally Invasive Procedures
| Procedure | Details |
|---|---|
| PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) | Keyhole surgery to remove large or complex kidney stones via a small back incision |
| Holmium Laser URSL | Ureteroscopic stone lithotripsy using holmium laser — no incision, day-care procedure |
| ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy) | Non-invasive shockwaves to break small-to-medium kidney and ureteric stones |
| TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate) | Gold-standard endoscopic surgery to relieve urinary obstruction from an enlarged prostate |
| HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate) | Size-independent laser prostate surgery with durable results and minimal re-treatment rate |
| TURBT (Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumour) | Endoscopic removal and staging of bladder tumours — diagnostic and therapeutic |
| Robotic Radical Prostatectomy | Nerve-sparing robotic removal of prostate gland for organ-confined prostate cancer |
| Laparoscopic / Robotic Nephrectomy | Minimally invasive kidney removal (partial or radical) for renal tumours or non-functioning kidneys |
| Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty | Repair of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (PUJO) causing hydronephrosis |
| Urethroplasty | Surgical reconstruction of narrowed urethra for long-segment strictures |
| Microsurgical Varicocelectomy | Subinguinal microsurgical ligation of varicocele veins to improve male fertility outcomes |
| Penile Prosthesis Implant | Inflatable or malleable implant for severe erectile dysfunction unresponsive to medical therapy |
🚨 Urological Emergencies — We Are Here 24 × 7 Sudden severe flank pain, inability to pass urine, blood in urine, or suspected testicular torsion require immediate medical attention. Do not wait — delays can cause permanent kidney damage or organ loss. Emergency Helpline: +91-XXXX-XXXXXX |
Infrastructure & Technology
| Holmium Laser System (Ho:YAG) Versatile high-powered laser for stone lithotripsy (URSL) and laser prostate surgery (HoLEP) | Robotic Surgical System 3D HD vision and wristed instruments for high-precision robotic urological surgery |
| C-Arm Fluoroscopy in OT Real-time X-ray guidance during PCNL, ureteric stenting, and nephrostomy procedures | High-Definition Flexible Cystoscope Crystal-clear bladder visualisation for early tumour detection, biopsy, and follow-up |
| Urodynamics Suite Complete bladder function testing — cystometry, pressure flow studies, and EMG | ESWL Machine (Lithotripter) Non-invasive shockwave treatment for kidney and ureteric stones — no anaesthesia required |
| Dedicated Urology Operating Theatre Fully equipped OT with laminar airflow, endoscopic towers, and advanced anaesthesia support | Andrology & Fertility Lab On-site semen analysis, hormonal assays & sperm retrieval procedures (TESA / PESA) |
Your Patient Journey at Rhythm Medicity Urology
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Frequently Asked Questions — Urology
Q1: What are the early warning signs of kidney stones? Kidney stones typically cause sudden, severe cramping pain in the back or side (renal colic), often radiating to the groin. Other warning signs include blood in urine (haematuria), nausea, vomiting, burning sensation during urination, and frequent urge to urinate. Some small stones may pass on their own, but persistent or worsening pain, fever, or inability to urinate requires immediate medical attention. Early imaging with an ultrasound or CT scan helps confirm the diagnosis and plan treatment. |
Q2: Is laser treatment for kidney stones safe and effective? Yes, laser treatment — specifically Holmium Laser Ureteroscopic Stone Lithotripsy (URSL) — is one of the safest and most effective methods for removing kidney and ureteric stones. It is a minimally invasive, day-care procedure performed under anaesthesia through natural body openings with no skin incision. The laser precisely breaks stones into fine dust that passes out in urine. Stone-free rates are excellent (over 90% for most stone sizes), and patients typically return home the same day or the next day with minimal discomfort. |
Q3: What is the difference between TURP and laser surgery for an enlarged prostate? TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate) is the traditional gold-standard surgery for BPH (enlarged prostate), where prostate tissue is cut away using an electrical loop. Laser prostate surgery — especially HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate) — uses a laser to shell out the entire obstructing prostate tissue, regardless of prostate size. HoLEP offers advantages including less bleeding, shorter catheterisation time, faster recovery, and lower re-treatment rates compared to TURP. Both are effective; the best choice depends on prostate size, your health, and your surgeon’s expertise. |
Q4: Can urinary incontinence be treated without surgery? Yes, many patients with urinary incontinence can be effectively managed without surgery, especially in the early stages. Treatment options include pelvic floor muscle exercises (Kegel exercises), bladder training programmes, lifestyle modifications (fluid management, weight loss), and medications. For overactive bladder, anticholinergic or beta-3 agonist medications work well. Bladder botulinum toxin (Botox) injections and sacral neuromodulation are minimally invasive options for refractory cases. Surgery — such as a mid-urethral sling for stress incontinence — is reserved for those who do not respond to conservative measures. |
Q5: How is prostate cancer detected at an early stage in India? Prostate cancer is often detected early through PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood testing, which men above 50 years (or 40 if there is a family history) should undergo annually. An elevated or rising PSA prompts a Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate to identify suspicious areas, followed by a targeted or systematic prostate biopsy for tissue confirmation and Gleason grading. When caught early, prostate cancer is highly treatable — options include robotic radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, or active surveillance. Rhythm Medicity offers a comprehensive prostate cancer screening programme for early detection and timely intervention. |
Take the First Step Towards Better Urological HealthWhether you have kidney stones, prostate symptoms, or concerns about urological cancer — our specialists are here to help. Book your appointment today and get expert care close to home. Or call us: +91-XXXX-XXXXXX |
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