Department of Urology

Urology

The Department of Urology at Unicorpus Health Foundation offers evidence-based, patient-centred care for a comprehensive range of urological conditions. Our consultants are committed to delivering accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment, and personalised management for men and women, as well as children with urological concerns.
We work in close coordination with nephrology, oncology, radiology, and anaesthesiology teams to ensure integrated care, especially for patients with complex or chronic conditions.

Conditions We Manage

Our urology team specialises in treating:

  • Kidney and ureteric stones:
    Painful mineral deposits in the urinary tract managed with medical therapy, laser, or minimally invasive surgery.
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH):
    Non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate causing urinary difficulty, treated with medication or TURP surgery.
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs):
    Persistent infections are managed through evaluation, culture-specific antibiotics, and preventive strategies.
  • Urinary incontinence:
    Involuntary leakage of urine, addressed through lifestyle changes, medication, physiotherapy, or surgical options.
  • Urethral stricture:
    Narrowing of the urethra resulting in poor urinary flow, commonly treated with endoscopic procedures.
  • Male infertility and varicocele:
    Diagnosed and treated with advanced evaluation tools and microsurgical interventions to improve fertility.
  • Erectile dysfunction:
    Addressed through hormonal evaluation, counselling, medications, or advanced surgical implants if needed.
  • Urological cancers:
    Includes cancers of the kidney, prostate, bladder, testis, and penis—managed with early detection, surgery, and follow-up.
  • Paediatric urological conditions:
    Conditions such as undescended testes, phimosis, or congenital anomalies are managed with appropriate surgical care.

Technology & Facilities

  • Endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical systems:
    Allow precise, minimally invasive treatment with faster recovery and fewer complications.
  • Holmium and diode laser systems:
    Ensures effective stone and prostate tissue clearance with controlled haemostasis
  • Ultrasound and Doppler imaging:
    Essential for clinical evaluation of urological structures, including the prostate, bladder, testicles, and kidneys.
  • Uroflowmetry and urodynamic studies:
    Non-invasive tests to evaluate bladder function and urinary flow patterns.
  • Dedicated recovery and observation areas:
    Designed for close postoperative monitoring and enhanced patient comfort.
  • Holmium and diode laser systems for stone and prostate surgery
  • Uroflowmetry and Doppler ultrasound are employed to evaluate lower urinary tract function.

Surgical Services

TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate)

PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)

URS with laser lithotripsy

Cystolithotripsy

Nephrectomy (Partial or Radical)

Pyeloplasty

Our Doctors

We provide early diagnosis and management of congenital and acquired heart conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Services include outpatient consultations, non-invasive cardiac imaging, and coordinated referrals for interventional or surgical care when required.

DR. AJIT VIKRAM

MBBS (Osm), M.S -General Surgery (Narayana- Nellore), MCh -Urology (Narayana- Nellore)

Dr. M. Paul Naveen

MBBS, M.Ch

Treatments Offered

Medical management of kidney stones

Alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors

Antibiotic therapy for UTIs

Bladder training and pelvic floor exercises

Hormonal and PDE5 inhibitor therapy

Andrological counselling and semen analysis

Catheter care and bladder irrigation

Surveillance and monitoring protocols

Why Choose Unicorpus for Urology?

  • ZHighly skilled consultants experienced in open, laparoscopic, and laser urological surgery.
  • ZIntegrated care with nephrology, oncology, radiology, and rehabilitation services.
  • ZPatient-first approach, with complete transparency in care and cost.
  • ZEmphasis on follow-up, lifestyle counselling, and long-term health outcomes.

FAQ's

1. Do all kidney stones require surgical treatment?
No. Surgical treatment is usually unnecessary for small stones, which often pass with fluids and prescribed medication.
2. Is prostate enlargement dangerous?
Not always. It is often benign and age-related. Nonetheless, these symptoms can be troublesome and may warrant either medical or operative management.
3.Can children be treated in this department?
Yes. Paediatric urological concerns such as hydrocele, phimosis, and hypospadias are treated regularly.
4. Is surgery painful or risky?
Most urological surgeries today are minimally invasive, with excellent safety profiles and quick recovery periods.
5. Is male infertility treatable?
Yes. Depending on the cause, options include lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy, or minor surgical procedures such as varicocelectomy.