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Minimally Invasive Options. Maximum Patient Comfort.

Urology treatment options to help you regain comfort, function, and peace of mind.

Female Urology

Specialized care for all unique urological challenges faced by women of all age groups

Kidney Stones

Minimally invasive techniques for quicker recovery and immediate relief for patients.

Urinary Incontinence & Overactive Bladder

Tailored treatment plans to help patients regain control and confidence.

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Focus on breaking the cycle of infection with a customized prevention plan.

Urethral Stricture & Reconstruction

Specialized in treatment of restoring normal urination and long-term function

Urodynamic Testing

Precise, personalized treatment plans essential for diagnosing complex urinary problems

Neurogenic Bladder & Pelvic Floor Disorders

Treatment plan to optimize bladder function and prevent complications of kidney damage

Urological Cancers

State-of-the-art diagnostics and surgical care for urological cancers. Multidisciplinary approach for personalized, organ-preserving cancer care.

A Wealth of Experience To Heal and Help You.

Frequently Asked Urology Questions

FAQ'S

A female urologist is a specialist who diagnoses, treats conditions of the urinary tract in both men and women. In women, she focuses on bladder issues, urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections (UTIs), pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, kidney stones and other urinary issues.

Urologist will take a detailed history of your symptoms, perform a physical exam, and may order tests such as urine analysis, ultrasound, or urodynamics. You can discuss your concerns in a supportive and private environment.

Yes. Female urologists can address issues like painful intercourse, vaginal dryness (especially post-menopause), and recurrent UTIs after intimacy. They work closely with gynecologists if needed.

Yes, many women feel shy talking about these problems. A female urologist understands this and creates a safe, judgment-free environment for discussing intimate health issues.

Women commonly experience conditions like:

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • Stress urinary incontinence

  • Overactive bladder

  • Interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction

  • Urethral stricture (narrowing of the urethra)

No, it’s common but not normal. Urinary incontinence is treatable at any age, and you don’t have to live with it.

While gynecologists handle reproductive health, a urologist is specially trained in diagnosing and treating urinary disorders. If you have recurrent UTIs, bladder control problems, or need urodynamic testing, a urologist is the right specialist.

Not always. Many conditions are managed with non-surgical options. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments fail.

Yes, pelvic organ prolapse is within the scope of female urology. Treatment options range from pelvic floor exercises to pessaries and surgery.

Yes. Hormonal changes, pressure from the growing uterus, and delivery-related injuries can all cause urinary issues. A urologist can guide safe treatments during and after pregnancy.

Yes, you can bring a family member or friend for support if it makes you feel more comfortable.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity. Options include:

  • Lifestyle changes

  • Pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises

  • Medications

  • Bladder training

  • Botox or neuromodulation therapy

  • Surgery in advanced cases