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10 years exp
Dr.Hardik Jagdishkumar Yadav
MS (Gen. Surgery) Govt. Medical College, Rajkot
Urologist
English, Hindi, Gujarati
₹1000
₹1000
11 years exp
Dr.Gautam Chopra
DNB (Genito Urinary Surgery) National Board of Examinations, New Delhi
Urologist
English, Hindi, Punjabi
₹700
₹700
3 years exp
Dr.Avinash Chandra Mishra
MCh. (Urology) King George's Medical University, Lucknow
Urologist
Hindi, English, Bhojpuri,Awadhi
₹900
₹900
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Yes, you can consult another urologist for a second opinion regarding kidney stones, prostate disorders, male infertility, or other urological conditions.
Yes, online consultations are helpful for initial assessments, discussing test reports, and getting treatment plans for urinary issues, kidney stones, and sexual health concerns.
A urologist may suggest tests like urine analysis, kidney function tests, ultrasound, PSA test (for prostate health), and semen analysis (for male infertility).
Consult a urologist if you have severe back or abdominal pain, blood in urine, or difficulty passing urine, as these may indicate kidney stones.
Yes, urologists diagnose and treat conditions affecting male fertility, such as low sperm count, varicocele, and hormonal imbalances.
Urologists treat enlarged prostate (BPH) with medications, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery, depending on the severity of symptoms.
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