Urology

Department of Urology

The Urology Department at Sravani Hospitals focuses on the health of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Led by Dr. Paul Naveen, a skilled Consultant Urologist & Andrologist, our team is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and offers a wide range of services, including medical and surgical interventions, to address urological conditions effectively.

Our department covers a spectrum of urological issues, including kidney stones, urinary tract infections, prostate conditions, and male reproductive health. We prioritize patient comfort, confidentiality, and personalized care, ensuring that individuals receive optimal treatment for their urological concerns.

FAQ's

How are kidney stones managed in the Urology Department?

Kidney stones are managed through a combination of medical therapies, lifestyle modifications, and surgical interventions if needed.

Can urological issues affect both men and women?

While some conditions are more common in men or women, the Urology Department addresses urological concerns in both genders.

How is erectile dysfunction managed in the Urology Department?

Management may involve medications, lifestyle modifications, and other therapies, depending on the underlying causes.

What is the role of the Andrologist in the Urology Department?

The Andrologist specializes in male reproductive health, addressing issues such as infertility, sexual dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances.

What conditions do urologists treat?
Urologists treat conditions related to the urinary system, including kidney stones, urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder issues, prostate problems, and male reproductive health concerns.
What are the common signs that I should see a urologist?
Symptoms like blood in the urine, painful urination, frequent urination, pelvic pain, and difficulty urinating may indicate a urological issue and should be evaluated by a specialist.
How are kidney stones treated?
Treatment options for kidney stones include medication, lifestyle changes, shock wave therapy (lithotripsy), or minimally invasive surgery to remove or break up the stones.
What is a UTI, and how is it treated?
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection in the urinary system. It is typically treated with antibiotics, and drinking plenty of water can help flush the bacteria from your system.
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