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Kidney, Prostate & Urinary Care in Tathawade, PCMC

From kidney stones to prostate enlargement and recurrent UTIs, our urology team offers precise diagnosis, painless endoscopic procedures, and structured follow-ups. We serve Tathawade, Wakad, Hinjewadi, Ravet, Pimpri, and Chinchwad with 24×7 emergency support.

Symptoms We Evaluate

  • Burning urination, urgency, frequent urination (day/night)
  • Flank/loin-to-groin pain, blood in urine, fever with chills
  • Weak urine stream, straining, incomplete emptying (BPH)
  • Incontinence, dribbling, recurrent UTIs

Conditions We Treat

  • Kidney/ureter/bladder stones (renal colic, hydronephrosis)
  • Prostate enlargement (BPH), prostatitis
  • UTI & pyelonephritis, hematuria evaluation
  • Urethral stricture, neurogenic bladder, incontinence
  • Male infertility & sexual health concerns
  • Pediatric urology issues (phimosis, undescended testes, VUR)

On-Site Diagnostics

  • Urine analysis & culture, renal function tests
  • Ultrasound KUB, Doppler; X-ray KUB; CT urography coordination
  • Uroflowmetry for voiding issues
  • Cystoscopy for direct bladder/urethral assessment

Treatments & Procedures

  • Stone management: URS/laser, RIRS (flexible ureteroscopy), PCNL/miniperc, ESWL as indicated
  • Prostate (BPH): TURP, medical therapy, catheter care protocols
  • Bladder: TURBT for tumors, intravesical therapy coordination
  • Stricture: optical internal urethrotomy (OIU), dilation protocols
  • Catheter & stent care, day-care endoscopic procedures

When to Visit Emergency

  • Severe flank pain with vomiting, fever or chills
  • Urinary retention (unable to pass urine)
  • Visible blood in urine with clots or dizziness

Why Choose Pulse Hospital

  • Experienced urologists with endoscopic & laser capabilities
  • Fast imaging & labs → quicker diagnosis and relief
  • Minimally invasive options, shorter stay, faster recovery
  • Transparent counselling, insurance assistance, planned follow-ups

Book Your Urology OPD

Bring past reports if you have them (ultrasound/CT, blood tests). We’ll assess, explain options clearly, and plan for durable relief and long-term urinary health.

Frequently asked questions

Urology — FAQs

Yes, many stones ≤5–6 mm may pass with hydration and medicines. Larger or obstructing stones often need endoscopic/laser treatment for safe removal.

No. Medical therapy works for many. Surgical options like TURP are advised when medicines fail or complications (retention, recurrent infection, stones) occur.

Most day-care endoscopic stone procedures allow return to desk work in 2–5 days, depending on pain control and stent-related symptoms.

Stay well-hydrated, limit excess salt, balance calcium, reduce oxalate-rich foods if advised, and follow your doctor’s plan based on stone analysis and labs.