The Fortis Urology Department stands as a beacon of excellence in the realm of urological care. Comprising a team of highly skilled and experienced urologists, the department is dedicated to addressing a diverse range of urological conditions with precision and compassion. Equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, Fortis Urology offers cutting-edge solutions for disorders affecting the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and reproductive organs.
The department specializes in both surgical and non-surgical interventions, ensuring a comprehensive and patient-centered approach to urological health. From advanced robotic surgeries to minimally invasive procedures, Fortis Urology emphasizes innovation and efficiency, aiming to enhance the quality of life for its patients. With a commitment to continual education and staying abreast of the latest advancements, the Fortis Urology Department stands as a trusted institution, dedicated to providing expert care and personalized treatment for individuals facing urological challenges.
Why Choose Us
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Highly skilled and experienced team of urologists specialized in various urological conditions.
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State-of-the-art facilities and advanced technology for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
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Advanced urology services: minimally invasive and robotic procedures.
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Multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with other medical specialties for comprehensive care.
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Focus on patient-centered care, ensuring personalized treatment plans and compassionate support.
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Focus on patient-centered care, ensuring personalized treatment plans and compassionate support.
Our Team of Experts
FAQs
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What does a urologist treat?A urologist treats a wide range of conditions related to the urinary tract, including bladder infections, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate problems, erectile dysfunction, and urinary tract cancers.
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When should I see a urologist?It is recommended to see a urologist if you experience symptoms such as frequent urination, blood in the urine, difficulty in urination, persistent pain or discomfort in the urinary or reproductive organs, or if you have been diagnosed with a urological condition.
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What diagnostic tests are commonly performed in urology?Diagnostic tests commonly performed in urology include urine analysis, blood tests, imaging studies such as ultrasound or CT scan, urodynamic testing to evaluate bladder function, and biopsies for detecting cancerous conditions.
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Are there minimally invasive treatment options available in urology?Yes, urology offers various minimally invasive treatment options such as laparoscopic surgery, robotic-assisted surgery, laser therapy, and endoscopic procedures. These techniques result in smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster recovery, and improved outcomes.
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Do urologists treat both men and women?Yes, urologists are trained to treat both men and women. They specialize in addressing urological conditions specific to each gender, such as prostate problems in men and urinary incontinence in women.
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What are the risk factors for developing urological conditions?Risk factors for urological conditions vary depending on the specific condition. However, some common risk factors include age, family history, certain lifestyle factors (such as smoking and obesity), and exposure to certain chemicals or toxins.
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Can urologists treat infertility?Yes, urologists can treat male infertility by addressing conditions such as low sperm count, blockages in the reproductive system, or hormonal imbalances. They can provide appropriate treatment options to improve fertility.
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Are there preventive measures to maintain urological health?Maintaining urological health involves adopting a healthy lifestyle, such as staying hydrated, practicing safe sex, maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption, and regular exercise. Regular check-ups with a urologist are also recommended for early detection and prevention of urological conditions.
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Can urologists perform surgery?Yes, urologists are trained to perform various surgical procedures, including minimally invasive techniques, to treat urological conditions. They may perform surgeries such as kidney stone removal, prostate surgery, bladder surgery, and reconstructive procedures.
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How do I choose the right urologist?When choosing a urologist, consider their expertise and experience in treating specific urological conditions, their credentials and qualifications, the reputation and quality of the medical facility they are associated with, and their ability to provide personalized care and communication. It is also helpful to seek recommendations from your primary care physician or trusted healthcare professionals.