At Graphic Era Hospital, we understand the importance of specialised care for urological conditions. Recognised as one of the best urology hospitals in India, our centre in Dehradun offers comprehensive services to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of urological issues. Whether it’s a routine consultation or an advanced urology surgery, our expert team is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to provide world-class care in urology.

Urological Procedures available at Graphic Era Hospital

The urology department at Graphic Era Hospital offers a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical treatments, tailored to each patient’s needs. Our procedures are designed to maximise effectiveness while minimising recovery time, ensuring a safe and comfortable treatment experience.

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Why Choose Graphic Era Hospital for Urological Care?

Choosing the right urology hospital can make all the difference in recovery and long-term health. At Graphic Era Hospital, our specialists use a patient-first approach, emphasising safety, comfort, and the highest standards of care. Here’s why we stand out:

Efficiency

Experienced Specialists: Our urologists are leaders in their field, with years of experience in treating complex urological conditions. They stay abreast of the latest developments in urological care, ensuring that patients receive expert, evidence-based treatments tailored to their needs. Our team is committed to compassionate and professional care, helping patients feel reassured and supported throughout their journey.

Excellence

Cutting-edge Technology: Equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and surgical equipment, our facilities enable precise treatments for conditions like kidney stones, BPH, and urological cancers. We utilise minimally invasive techniques wherever possible, leading to faster recovery times and reduced postoperative discomfort. Our advanced technology supports high success rates, making Graphic Era Hospital a trusted choice for complex urological procedures.

Trust

Comprehensive Care: From initial diagnosis to post-surgical care, our team provides support every step of the way, ensuring a smooth recovery and optimal health outcomes. We prioritise patient education, helping patients fully understand their condition and treatment options. This approach empowers patients to make informed decisions, enhancing their confidence and well-being during the treatment process.

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What are the Risks Associated with Urological Diseases?

Untreated urological conditions can lead to serious health complications, including:

  • Chronic kidney damage due to untreated kidney stones or infections
  • Elevated risk of urinary tract infections and sepsis
  • Bladder dysfunction and chronic urinary incontinence
  • Increased risk of kidney or bladder cancers

At Graphic Era Hospital, our specialists focus on prevention, early detection, and effective management to minimise these risks and help patients maintain long-term urological health.

Top Procedures

  • Cystoscopy (Cystourethroscopy)
  • Cystectomy
  • Vasectomy
  • Vasectomy Reversal
  • Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
  • Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)
  • Transurethral needle ablation (TUNA)
  • Ureteroscopy
  • Lithotripsy
  • Orchiopexy

Urology Conditions Treated at Graphic Era Hospital

Kidney Stones

Hard mineral deposits in the kidneys causing severe pain and urinary obstruction.

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Bacterial infections affecting the bladder, urethra, or kidneys, causing pain and frequent urination.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate leading to urinary difficulties in men.

Prostate Cancer

Malignant growth in the prostate gland, often detected through PSA screening and biopsy.

Bladder Cancer

Cancerous growth in the bladder lining, often presenting with blood in the urine.

Kidney Cancer

Malignant tumours in the kidneys, potentially causing pain, blood in urine, and weight loss.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Inability to achieve or maintain an erection, often linked to vascular or neurological issues.

Male Infertility

Conditions affecting sperm production or function, impacting reproductive health.

Overactive Bladder (OAB)

A condition causing frequent, sudden urges to urinate, sometimes leading to incontinence.

Urinary Incontinence

Loss of bladder control, leading to unintentional leakage of urine.

Hydronephrosis

Swelling of the kidneys due to urine buildup caused by obstruction or reflux.

Urethral Stricture

Narrowing of the urethra due to scarring, leading to difficulty in urination.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the common symptoms of urological conditions?

Symptoms of urological conditions include painful urination, frequent urination, blood in urine, pelvic pain, incontinence, and difficulty emptying the bladder.

Are urinary tract infections (UTIs) only common in women?

While more common in women, UTIs can also affect men, especially those with prostate issues or catheter use.

How are kidney stones treated?

Small stones may pass naturally, but larger ones may require medication, lithotripsy (shock wave therapy), or surgical removal.

What causes prostate enlargement (BPH)?

BPH is a non-cancerous growth of the prostate, often caused by hormonal changes with age, leading to urinary difficulties.

Is erectile dysfunction (ED) treatable?

Yes, ED can be treated with medications, lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, or advanced procedures like penile implants.

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

Symptoms may include difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, blood in urine, pelvic pain, and unexplained weight loss.

What are the treatment options for bladder cancer?

Treatments may include surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation, depending on the stage of the cancer.

Can urinary incontinence be treated?

Yes, treatment options include lifestyle modifications, medications, pelvic floor exercises, and in some cases, surgery.

What is an overactive bladder (OAB)?

OAB is a condition that causes sudden, frequent urges to urinate, sometimes leading to leakage.

Are urological problems common in children?

Yes, conditions like bedwetting, urinary reflux, and congenital abnormalities may require paediatric urological care.