Overview

The Department of Urology at Sakra World Hospital is a super-speciality unit offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment for a wide range of urological disorders using advanced and minimally invasive techniques. The department is committed to delivering world-class, evidence-based care for both male and female urinary tract conditions, as well as male reproductive health.

At Sakra Urology Hospital, Bangalore, our expert team of urologists combines clinical excellence with cutting-edge technology to manage both routine and complex urological cases. The department is led by highly experienced urologists trained in advanced laparoscopic, endoscopic, and robotic-assisted urological procedures, ensuring faster recovery and better patient outcomes.

Our Doctors

Our specialists are highly qualified, experienced, and committed to delivering exceptional patient care.

Services

Sakra World Hospital is equipped with some of the best urologists in Bangalore, backed by advanced diagnostic and surgical infrastructure tailored to address all types of urological conditions.

The Urology Department is equipped with:

  • Holmium and Thulium Laser Systems for stone and prostate surgeries
  • Flexible and Rigid Ureteroscopes
  • Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery Platforms
  • Urodynamic Study Units for bladder function analysis
  • Advanced Imaging (CT, MRI, Ultrasound)
  • Dedicated Stone Clinic and Prostate Clinic

We follow a multidisciplinary approach, with coordination between nephrologists, oncologists, and radiologists to ensure comprehensive and precise care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a urologist treat?

A urologist treats conditions related to the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra) in both men and women, as well as male reproductive issues such as prostate problems, infertility, and erectile dysfunction.

When should I see a urologist?

You should see a urologist if you have symptoms like frequent urination, blood in urine, pain during urination, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, or male fertility issues.

What are the most common urology problems?

Common urology problems include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, prostate enlargement (BPH), bladder control issues, and erectile dysfunction.

How are kidney stones treated?

Kidney stones may pass on their own with increased fluid intake. Larger stones may need medication, shock wave therapy (lithotripsy), or surgical removal through minimally invasive procedures.

What is prostate enlargement, and is it serious?

Prostate enlargement (BPH) is a common non-cancerous condition in older men. It can cause urinary symptoms and may require medication or surgery if symptoms are severe.