The Urology Department focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the urinary tract in both men and women and the male reproductive system. Urology combines medical and surgical expertise to treat conditions affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and male reproductive organs such as the prostate, testes, and penis. The department is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, endoscopic technology, and minimally invasive surgical options, including laparoscopy and laser procedures, to ensure high-quality patient care. Our team of experienced urologists, nephrologists, and uro-oncologists provides comprehensive care for patients of all ages.
Roles and Responsibilities
👨⚕️ Physicians:
Diagnosing and treating urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, and bladder disorders.
Managing prostate conditions, including benign enlargement and prostate cancer.
Performing urological surgeries, including kidney stone removal, TURP, and cystectomy.
Treating male infertility and sexual dysfunction.
Managing urinary incontinence and overactive bladder.
Performing minimally invasive procedures like ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy.
Addressing urological cancers such as renal, bladder, prostate, and testicular cancers.
Managing pediatric urological conditions like undescended testes and posterior urethral valves.
Offering preventive screenings and counselling for urinary health.
Common Conditions We Treat
💓 Conditions Treated by Physicians:
Kidney Stones
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Prostate Cancer and Bladder Cancer
Erectile Dysfunction and Male Infertility
Urinary Incontinence (Stress and Urge)
Hydronephrosis and Ureteral Obstruction
Haematuria (Blood in Urine)
Testicular Torsion and Varicocele
Neurogenic Bladder
Pediatric Urological Disorders
Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)
Importance in Public Health
Urological conditions have a significant impact on quality of life, productivity, and overall health. Common issues like urinary infections, kidney stones, and prostate enlargement are highly prevalent, especially in aging populations. Early detection and treatment of urological cancers, such as prostate and bladder cancer, significantly improve outcomes. The Urology Department plays a key role in preventive care, public education, and minimally invasive treatments that reduce hospital stays and complications. By managing both chronic and acute conditions, urologists contribute to early cancer detection, sexual health, kidney function preservation, and better urinary control, enhancing the health and dignity of patients across all age groups.
"We believe in healing beyond treatment — empowering you with compassion, expertise, and unwavering support at every stage of your health journey. No matter the challenge, you’re never alone. Together, we move toward a stronger, healthier future."