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Best Urologists in Srinagar

Dr. Bashir Ahmed Lone

Dr NB _ urology

UrologyUrology
Pediatric UrologyPediatric Urology

Chanapora, Chanapora, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, 190018

Dr. Tanveer Iqbal

DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery, MBBS, MS - General Surgery

UrologyUrology

Iqbal Shopping Complex, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Dr. Shahnawaz Rasool

MS - General Surgery, MBBS

UrologyUrology

Opposite Smhs Hospital, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Frequently Asked Questions

A urologist is a medical specialist who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases related to the urinary tract like kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra, and also the male reproductive system. They handle problems like kidney stones, urine infections, prostate issues, infertility in men, and urinary incontinence.

Usually, a urologist has an MBBS degree, after that an MS in General Surgery, and then a MCh or DNB in Urology. Some urologists even go for extra training in special fields like andrology (male infertility) or uro-oncology (urinary cancers).

You should see a urologist if you have symptoms like blood in urine, trouble while passing urine, keep getting urine infections again and again, bad lower back pain which could be due to kidney stones, male infertility problems, or any prostate related issue.

The consultation charge is between ₹500 to ₹1,200. The fees can depend on how experienced the doctor is, the hospital setup, and also the kind of consultation you need.

Yes. Urologists treat kidney stones by giving medicines, doing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), laser treatments, or sometimes doing surgery to remove the stone depending on where the stone is and how big it is.

Urologists perform different procedures like cystoscopy (to look inside the bladder), ureteroscopy (to remove kidney stones), prostate surgeries, vasectomy (for birth control), circumcision, and treatments to fix urinary incontinence.

Yes, they do. Urologists diagnose and treat male infertility problems like low sperm count, varicocele (swelling in veins inside the scrotum), erectile dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances that mess with a man's ability to have children.

They diagnose prostate issues by doing physical exams like digital rectal exam (DRE), checking PSA levels with a blood test, doing ultrasounds, and sometimes taking a small tissue sample (prostate biopsy) to check for prostate cancer.

Yes, there are some urologists in Srinagar who offer pediatric services. They manage kids’ problems like undescended testicles, urinary tract defects, bedwetting, kidney stones in kids, and other birth-related urinary system problems.

Yes, many urologists in Srinagar are trained in doing minimally invasive surgeries. They do laparoscopic kidney surgeries, laser stone removal, and TURP (transurethral resection) for prostate enlargement with smaller cuts, faster recovery, and less pain.