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  • H.B. Road, Ranchi, Jharkhand 834001
  • Emergency Number: 9117100100

Urology

Dr A. K. Prabhat

Dr A. K. Prabhat

MBBS, MS, MCh
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

You can also, call us on 9117100100 to book your appointment with our urologist.

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• Kidney Disease
• Ureter Disease
• Urinary Bladder & Prostate
• Scrotum & Testes
• Removal of stone
• Removal of tumours
• Prostate & Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
• Stones causing urinary obstruction
• Urinary bladder tumour
• Stricture urethra
• Cancer prostate
• URS (Uretero Renoscopy and suisslithoclast fragmentation of ureteric stones)
• ESWL/ Lithotripsy by sound waves of kidney / ureteric bladder stones

A nephrologist can help you if you are having small kidney stones that can pass through the urinary tract and prescribe you medicines to prevent kidney stones. However, if the kidney stones are large, recurrent or complex, you should seek the surgical expertise of a urologist.

You should see a urologist if you are having these problems:
• Blood in your urine
• Cancers of the urinary tract
• Pain when you pee
• Loss of bladder control
• Pain in your lower back, stomach, or groin (which can mean kidney stones)
• Trouble having or keeping an erection
• Enlarged prostate

Yes, urologists at Orchid Medical Centre do provide a second opinion for patients living outside of Ranchi.
You can schedule a prior appointment with our urologist by visiting; Book an Appointment You can also, call us on 9117100100 to book your appointment for your preferred dates with our urologist Then you can visit Orchid Medical Centre on the appointment dates.

• Pelvic floor exercises (e.g., Kegel exercises)
• Medications
• Bladder training techniques
• Surgical options (like slings or artificial urinary sphincter)

Yes. Urologists treat women for:
• Recurrent UTIs
• Urinary incontinence
• Overactive bladder
• Pelvic organ prolapse
• Postmenopausal urinary symptoms

• Painful urination
• Blood in urine
• Frequent urination
• Difficulty starting or stopping urination
• Lower back or abdominal pain
• Erectile dysfunction

• If symptoms involve urine flow, bladder control, male sexual function, or kidney pain
• Repeated UTIs, blood in urine, or persistent testicular pain are also reasons

No. Many are minimally invasive:
• Laser treatments for stones
• TURP for prostate
• Laparoscopy for kidney or bladder issues

Many can be prevented or managed through:
• Good hydration
• Hygiene
• Regular screening (especially prostate health in men over 50)
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