Urology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the functions and disorders of the urinary and reproductive systems. At CK Birla Hospitals, CMRI Kolkata, we provide advanced care for a wide range of urological conditions in both men and women.
Urology is a medical field that diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the urinary and reproductive systems in both men and women. This includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. It also covers the male reproductive organs, such as the penis, testes, scrotum, and prostate. Since problems in these areas can affect anyone, maintaining urologic health is very important.
Urology is mainly considered a surgical speciality. However, urologists are also trained in internal medicine, paediatrics, and gynaecology, as they manage a wide range of conditions across all age groups.
At our hospital, we have a team of highly experienced urologists in Kolkata who treat various conditions that may affect both men and women. Some of these conditions are: -
In Children
In Males
In Females
Urology is a broad field with various subspecialties dedicated to treating a wide range of conditions. Our urologists are trained in these specialised areas to provide you with expert care. These include:
We use advanced technology and modern methods to diagnose and manage urological conditions. Our goal is to quickly find the cause of your problem and provide the most effective care.
Diagnostic options include:
Treatment options include:
We always aim to use the least invasive treatment possible so you can return to your normal life sooner.
When you come to CMRI Hospital, you can be confident you’re receiving top-quality care. Here’s why patients choose us:
No, hernias are usually treated by general surgeons, but urologists may get involved if the hernia affects the testicles, spermatic cord, or urinary function.
Common symptoms include burning while urinating, a frequent urge to urinate, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and lower abdominal pain.
Yes, urologists diagnose and treat conditions that affect male fertility, including hormonal, structural, or sperm-related issues.
Yes, urologists specialise in diagnosing and treating erectile dysfunction and other male sexual health problems.
They may order urine tests, blood tests, ultrasounds, PSA tests, cystoscopy, uroflowmetry, or biopsies to diagnose urological conditions.
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