The advanced urology centre in Gurgaon offers exact diagnosis through its minimally invasive procedures and customised treatments for male urinary and reproductive system disorders.
SCI Hospital in Gurgaon is a super-speciality surgical centre accredited by NABH, which offers comprehensive urology services and andrology for conditions of the urinary tract as well as male reproductive issues. The urology section treats kidney stones, prostate enlargements, urinary infections and infertility using advanced laser technology and modern diagnostic systems. The facility has modern imaging systems and modular operating rooms designed for minimally invasive urological surgery.
Treatment plans are tailored to each patient based on their symptoms, investigations and overall health condition. This ensures a safe intervention, a faster recovery and durable outcomes. SCI Hospital Gurgaon provides high-quality urology services for domestic and international patients. Experienced urologists and a critical care infrastructure support it.
There are many reasons to see a urologist and some include having pain, burning sensations, difficulty peeing, frequent urination, or having blood when peeing. Other reasons for seeing a urologist include permanent lower abdominal pain, a urinary blockage, and recurring urinary infections.
Men experiencing symptoms of prostate issues, have problems with erections, infertility, scrotal swelling or pain in the testes, need to see a specialist. If you have kidney stones or urinary obstruction, you need to see a doctor immediately.
Urology consultation at an early stage helps discover the basic medical problem and stops its advancement while providing proper treatment through medications and small-scale surgical procedures which lead to improved urinary functions and male reproductive health results.
They treat urinary infections, kidney stones, male reproductive disorders, infertility, strictures and prostate enlargement.
Yes, they regularly perform advanced laser and endoscopic urinary surgeries.
They should have an assessment done if they are 45 and above or have urinary problems.
Yes, they have overseas patient services and international patient assistance.