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Department of Urology
Fortis Memorial Research Institute
About Dept of Urology

Urology is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the male and female urinary tract system and the male reproductive organs. Urologists are medical doctors who specialize in the management of disorders affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and male reproductive organs, including the prostate, testes, and penis. Common areas of focus in urology include:

 

  1. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
  2. Kidney Stones
  3. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
  4. Prostate Cancer
  5. Bladder Disorders
  6. Male Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction
  7. Urinary Incontinence
  8. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

 

The Department of Urology consisting of a multidisciplined team of urologists with state-of-the-art technology at their disposal, makes Fortis Memorial Research Institute one of the best healthcare centres across South Asia for carrying out treatment relevant to the field of urology.

 

 Our Services

At Fortis Memorial Research Institute, we believe in entailing the finest medical skills combined with compassionate patient care. Our services in urology include:

 

  1. Urological Cancer Treatment
  2. UTI treatment
  3. Renal Disease Treatment
  4. Reconstructive Urology Surgery
  5. Laparoscopic Urology
  6. Erectile Dysfunctions Treatment
  7. Stone Disease Treatment
  8. Incontinence and Impotency 
  9. Bladder issues and deformities

Why Choose Us

  • Multidisciplined team equipped with state-of-the-art technology
  • Separate department dedicated to paediatric urology
  • Separate department dedicated to uro-oncology
  • Extensive use of robotic surgery for enhanced precision and efficiency
  • Proven track record of many successful surgeries and treatment in the field of urology

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FAQs

  • What conditions does the Department of Urology treat?
    The Department of Urology treats a wide range of conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system, including: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Kidney stones Bladder disorders (incontinence, overactive bladder) Prostate conditions (benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, prostate cancer) Male infertility Erectile dysfunction Urologic cancers (kidney, bladder, prostate, testicular) Pediatric urology conditions (congenital abnormalities, bedwetting) Female urology conditions (pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence)
  • What are the common treatments offered by the Department of Urology?
    Treatments offered include: Medication management for infections, overactive bladder, and prostate conditions Minimally invasive procedures (laser therapy, lithotripsy for kidney stones) Endoscopic procedures (TURP for prostate enlargement, cystoscopy) Surgical interventions (prostatectomy, nephrectomy, bladder surgery) Robotic-assisted surgery Radiation therapy and chemotherapy for urologic cancers Hormone therapy for prostate cancer Fertility treatments and counseling
  • What are the signs and symptoms of prostate problems?
    Common signs and symptoms include: Difficulty urinating or weak urine flow Frequent urination, especially at night Painful or burning urination Blood in the urine or semen Pain in the lower back, hips, or pelvic area Erectile dysfunction or difficulty maintaining an erection
  • How is male infertility evaluated and treated?
    Evaluation includes: Medical history and physical examination Semen analysis to assess sperm count, motility, and morphology Hormone testing to check testosterone and other hormone levels Genetic testing if necessary Treatment options may include: Medications to improve sperm production or address hormonal imbalances Surgical procedures to correct anatomical issues or retrieve sperm Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI)
  • What support services are available for patients in the Department of Urology?
    Support services may include: Counseling and psychological support for patients and families Nutritional counseling for dietary management of urologic conditions Physical therapy for pelvic floor rehabilitation Support groups and patient education programs
Fortis Cancer Institute
Fortis Memorial Research Institue
About Fortis Cancer Institute

Oncology is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. It involves a multidisciplinary approach to manage various types of cancers, ranging from solid tumors to hematologic malignancies.

Fortis Cancer Institute consisting of a multidisciplined team of oncologists equipped with the latest technology at their disposal, makes Fortis Memorial Research Institute one of the best healthcare centres in South Asia for carrying out cancer treatment. The facility also focuses on supportive care services such as pain management, palliative care, and psychological support to enhance the overall well-being of patients. Committed to excellence in cancer care, Fortis Cancer Institute Gurugram strives to improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for individuals battling cancer.

 Our Services

At Fortis Memorial Research Institute, we believe in entailing the finest medical skills combined with compassionate patient care. Our services in cancer treatment include:

  1. Gynaecologic Oncology
  2. Medical Oncology
  3. Paediatric Oncology
  4. Radiation Oncology
  5. Robotic Oncology
  6. Surgical Oncology

Why Choose Us

  • Multidisciplined team equipped with state-of-the-art technology
  • Specialised Gyanaecologic Oncology Department
  • Specialised Haemato-Oncology Department
  • Specialised Paediatric Oncology
  • • Boasting one of the kind equipment in South Asia for cancer treatment
  • Patient-centered approach with emphasis on patient education and involvement
  • Proven track record of successful cancer treatment

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  • What types of cancer does the Fortis Cancer Institute treat?
    The Fortis Cancer Institute provides comprehensive treatment for various types of cancer, including: Breast cancer Lung cancer Colorectal cancer Prostate cancer Head and neck cancers Blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma) Gynecologic cancers (ovarian, cervical, uterine) Gastrointestinal cancers (stomach, liver, pancreatic) Skin cancer Brain and spinal cord tumors
  • Are there support services available for cancer patients and their families?
    Yes, the institute offers various support services, including: Counseling and psychological support Nutritional counseling Pain management and palliative care Rehabilitation and physiotherapy Support groups and patient education programs
  • How can patients manage side effects of cancer treatment?
    The institute provides comprehensive care to manage side effects, which may include: Medications to control nausea, pain, and other symptoms Nutritional support to address dietary needs and weight management Physical therapy to maintain strength and mobility Psychological support to help cope with emotional and mental health challenges
FMRI Bone and Joint
Fortis Memorial Research Institute
About Fortis Bone and Joint Institute

Orthopaedics is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of disorders, injuries, and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. Orthopaedic specialists, known as orthopaedic surgeons or orthopaedists, are trained to address a wide range of issues, from congenital conditions (those present at birth) to trauma-related injuries and degenerative diseases such as arthritis. Common areas of focus within orthopaedics include:

 

  1. Fractures and Trauma
  2. Joint Disorders
  3. Sports Injuries
  4. Spine Disorders
  5. Paediatric Orthopaedics
  6. Hand and Upper Extremity
  7. Foot and Ankle
  8. Orthopaedic Oncology

 

Rheumatology on the other hand, is a branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of rheumatic diseases, which are conditions characterized by inflammation, pain, and swelling in the joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Common areas of focus within rheumatology include:

 

  1. Arthritis
  2. Autoimmune Diseases
  3. Connective Tissue Diseases
  4. Vasculitis
  5. Musculoskeletal Pain Disorders
  6. Osteoporosis

 

Likewise, Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on helping people restore and maintain movement and function, especially after injury, illness, or surgery. Physiotherapists, or physical therapists, are trained healthcare professionals who assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions. Common areas of focus within physiotherapy include:

 

  1. Pain Relief
  2. Improving Mobility and Function
  3. Rehabilitation and Recovery
  4. Preventing Injury and Disability
  5. Managing Chronic Conditions

 

 Our Services

At Fortis Memorial Research Institute, we believe in entailing the finest medical skills combined with compassionate patient care. Our services relevant to bones and joints include:

 

  1. Arthroplasty
  2. Knee Surgeries
  3. Shoulder surgeries
  4. General Orthopaedics:

Why Choose Us

  • Highly skilled and experienced orthopedic specialists
  • Advanced diagnostic and imaging technologies
  • Comprehensive range of treatment options for bone and joint conditions
  • Dedicated rehabilitation and physical therapy programs
  • Proven track record of successful bone and joint surgeries
  • Commitment to patient safety and quality outcomes

More info: FMRI Bone and Joint

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FAQs

  • Who are the specialists at the Fortis Bone and Joint Institute?
    The institute employs a team of highly qualified and experienced orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals who specialize in various aspects of bone and joint care.
  • What advanced technologies are used at the Fortis Bone and Joint Institute?
    The institute employs advanced technologies such as: Minimally invasive surgical techniques Robotic-assisted surgery Computer-assisted navigation Advanced imaging modalities for accurate diagnosis and treatment
  • How is postoperative care managed at the Fortis Bone and Joint Institute?
    Postoperative care includes: Pain management Wound care Physiotherapy and rehabilitation Regular follow-up appointments to monitor recovery Guidance on lifestyle modifications and exercises to enhance recovery
  • What measures are in place to ensure patient safety at the Fortis Bone and Joint Institute?
    he institute follows stringent protocols to ensure patient safety, including: Sterile operating environments Use of advanced surgical and diagnostic equipment Regular training and updates for medical staff Comprehensive infection control practices Continuous monitoring and evaluation of patient care standards
Fortis Institute of Blood Disorders
Fortis Memorial Research Institute
About Bone Marrow Transplant

The bone marrow is a spongy tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is a crucial component of the body's hematopoietic (blood-forming) system as it is responsible for production and sustenance of essential blood cells. Apart from acting as a producer for blood cells and a stem cell reservoir, it also plays a vital role in supporting the immune system, making it essential for overall health and survival.

A bone marrow transplant, also known as a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, is a medical procedure used to replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells. 

Fortis Institute of Blood Disorders consisting of a multidisciplined team of haematologists equipped with the latest technology at their disposal, makes Fortis Memorial Research Institute one of the best healthcare centres in South Asia for carrying out Bone Marrow Transplants and other services relevant to blood disorders.

Our Services

At Fortis Memorial Research Institute, we believe in entailing the finest medical skills combined with compassionate patient care. Our services in Bone Marrow Transplant include:

  1. Autologous Transplant
  2. Allogeneic Transplant
  3. Haploidentical Transplant
  4. Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant

 

These procedures are used to treat the following diseases: 

  1. Acute and Chronic Leukaemia
  2. Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin Lymphomas
  3. Multiple myeloma
  4. Severe aplastic anaemia
  5. Genetic disorders (e.g., sickle cell anaemia, thalassemia, etc.)

     

Why Choose Us

  • Multidisciplined team equipped with state-of-the-art technology
  • Specialised haemato-oncology department
  • Specialised Paediatric department for BMT in children
  • One of the few centres performing matched unrelated donor transplant for thalassemia
  • Successfully completed over 2000 BMT procedures
  • One of the largest centres for multiple sclerosis, sickle cell and aplastic anaemia treatment
  • Global standard of infection control practices

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  • Who needs a bone marrow transplant?
    Patients with conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, severe aplastic anemia, sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, and certain inherited immune system or metabolic disorders may need a BMT.
  • How are stem cells collected for the transplant?
    Stem cells can be collected from:Bone Marrow: Harvested directly from the bone marrow, usually from the hip bone, under anesthesia. Peripheral Blood: Collected from the bloodstream after the donor receives medication to increase stem cell production. Umbilical Cord Blood: Collected from the umbilical cord and placenta after childbirth
  • How long does it take to recover from a bone marrow transplant?
    Recovery time varies, but it generally takes several months to a year for the immune system to fully recover. Patients may spend several weeks in the hospital and require close monitoring and follow-up care for an extended period.
  • What is engraftment, and how is it monitored?
    Engraftment is the process by which the transplanted stem cells begin to grow and produce new blood cells in the bone marrow. It is monitored through regular blood tests, which measure the levels of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
  • How do patients find a bone marrow donor?
    Patients can find donors through: Family Members: Siblings or relatives who may be a match. Donor Registries: National and international bone marrow donor registries, such as the National Marrow Donor Program (Be The Match). Cord Blood Banks: For patients eligible for cord blood transplants.
  • What can patients expect during the hospital stay for a bone marrow transplant?
    Patients will undergo conditioning therapy (chemotherapy and/or radiation), receive the stem cell infusion, and stay in a specialized transplant unit to minimize infection risk. They will receive supportive care, including medications, blood transfusions, and nutritional support, and be closely monitored for complications.
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