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If you’re dealing with kidney stones, a urinary tract infection that won’t go away, prostate concerns, or unexplained pain in your lower abdomen, you need a urologist – not a general physician. In Bangalore, one of the most trusted names for urological care is Dr. Rajendra Prasad at Sanyra Hospital. This guide will walk you through what a urologist does, when you need one, and how to find the right urologist in Bangalore.
Urology is not a one-size-fits-all specialty. The urinary tract – kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra – along with the male reproductive system, requires precise diagnosis. A delayed or incorrect referral can turn a treatable condition into a complicated one.
In Bangalore’s rapidly growing healthcare ecosystem, patients often feel overwhelmed by choices. What you need is not just any urologist – you need one with the right training, the right equipment, and a track record of outcomes. That’s where experience and institutional support make the difference.
A urologist specialises in conditions including:
If your general physician has referred you to a specialist, or if you’ve been dealing with any of the above symptoms for more than two weeks, it is time to consult a urologist directly.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad is a senior urologist based at Sanyra Hospital, Bangalore, with over 18 years of clinical experience in the field. He specialises in minimally invasive urological surgeries, including:
What sets Dr. Rajendra Prasad apart is his approach: thorough pre-surgical evaluation, patient education before every procedure, and evidence-based post-operative care. Patients at Sanyra Hospital consistently report clear communication and minimal hospital stay for procedures that previously required extended recovery.
Sanyra Hospital is equipped with modern endourology suites, advanced diagnostic imaging, and a dedicated urology ward – making it a reliable destination for both outpatient consultations and complex surgical interventions.
When evaluating a urologist, consider these factors:
For authoritative guidance on urology standards and certifications in India, refer to the Urological Society of India (USI) and the National Health Authority of India.
These are not situations to “wait and watch.” Early intervention, especially in cases of urological cancers or obstructive kidney stones, significantly improves outcomes. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), urological cancers account for a growing proportion of cancer diagnoses in urban Indian males — early detection remains the most effective tool.
No. In India, you can directly book an appointment with a urologist without a GP referral. However, bringing previous test reports, scan results, and a summary of your symptoms will make your first consultation more productive.
Stones smaller than 5mm often pass naturally with hydration and medication. Stones larger than 7–8mm, or those causing infection or blockage, typically require intervention — either laser lithotripsy or PCNL. Dr. Rajendra Prasad uses CT-KUB imaging to make this assessment at Sanyra Hospital before recommending any procedure.
Minimally invasive procedures like laparoscopic nephrectomy or ureteroscopy have significantly lower complication rates than open surgery. Most patients are discharged within 24–48 hours and return to light activity within a week. Dr. Prasad’s patients at Sanyra Hospital are given a personalised post-operative protocol.
Bring: recent blood reports (CBC, creatinine, PSA if applicable), urine culture results, ultrasound or CT scan images (not just the report — the actual images on CD or USB), and a list of current medications. The more information you bring, the less time is spent on repeat testing.
Most major health insurance plans are accepted at Sanyra Hospital. Contact the hospital’s insurance desk directly to confirm cashless facility availability for your specific insurer and procedure. Always pre-authorise elective surgeries with your insurer at least 72 hours in advance.
Urologists treat both men and women. Conditions like UTIs, kidney stones, bladder prolapse, and urinary incontinence are common in women and are well within a urologist’s scope. Female patients at Sanyra Hospital can request a consultation with a chaperone present during physical examination.
Finding the right urologist in Bangalore is not just about choosing a specialist—it is about receiving accurate diagnosis, timely intervention, and treatment tailored to your condition. From kidney stones and urinary infections to prostate disorders, male infertility, and urological cancers, early consultation can significantly improve outcomes and prevent complications.
For patients seeking comprehensive urology care in Bangalore, Dr. Rajendra Prasad at Sanyra Hospital provides advanced evaluation, minimally invasive treatment options, and evidence-based care supported by modern diagnostic and surgical facilities. With expertise in endourology, laser procedures, and complex urological conditions, the focus remains on effective treatment, faster recovery, and long-term urinary health.
Sanyra Hospital is a leading Multi-Speciality Hospital in Kengeri Bangalore and diagnostic centre. With a commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services, it offers a wide range of medical specialties and advanced diagnostic facilities to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the community. We have dedicated urology center & dialysis center.
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