Shirdi Sai Hospital

Urologist Near Sanjay Nagar, Bangalore

Urologist Near Sanjay Nagar, Bangalore

Patients looking for a urologist near Sanjay Nagar can contact Shirdi Sai Hospital to confirm current specialist availability and arrange a consultation at its New BEL Road facility. The urology department evaluates conditions involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, prostate and male urinary or reproductive system. Consultation may be appropriate for kidney-stone symptoms, burning urination, repeated urinary infections, blood in the urine, difficulty passing urine, urinary leakage or prostate-related concerns. Diagnosis and treatment depend on the patient’s symptoms, medical history and test findings. Call before a planned visit to confirm appointment details.

When Should You Consult a Urologist?

A urologist evaluates urinary-tract conditions and certain male reproductive-health concerns. Persistent urinary symptoms should not be treated only through repeated self-medication because stones, infections, prostate conditions and bladder problems can produce similar symptoms.

Consider arranging a urology consultation if you experience:

  • Burning or pain while passing urine
  • Frequent or urgent urination
  • Repeated urinary infections
  • Blood in the urine
  • Pain in the side, back, lower abdomen or groin
  • A weak or interrupted urine stream
  • Difficulty starting urination
  • A feeling that the bladder has not emptied fully
  • Urine leakage or reduced bladder control
  • A kidney or ureteric stone found on a scan
  • Repeated kidney-stone episodes
  • Prostate-related urinary symptoms
  • Testicular, erectile or male fertility concerns

These symptoms do not confirm a particular diagnosis. Examination and appropriate testing help determine the likely cause.

Urology Conditions Evaluated at Shirdi Sai Hospital

The hospital’s current urology pages describe evaluation and treatment planning for kidney stones, ureteric stones, urinary infections, blood in the urine, enlarged-prostate symptoms, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder and other urinary concerns.

Kidney and Ureteric Stones

Kidney stones may remain unnoticed while they are inside the kidney. Symptoms often begin when a stone moves into the ureter, irritates the urinary tract or obstructs urine flow.

Possible symptoms include:

  • Sharp pain in the side or back
  • Pain moving towards the abdomen or groin
  • Pain that comes and goes in waves
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Blood in the urine
  • Burning urination
  • Frequent attempts to pass urine
  • Reduced urine output
  • Fever or chills when infection is present

Not every kidney stone requires a procedure. Treatment depends on the stone’s size, location, type, effect on urine drainage, infection risk and the patient’s overall condition. Small stones may sometimes pass with medical guidance, while larger stones or stones causing obstruction may require shock-wave, endoscopic or surgical treatment.

Patients can read the hospital’s kidney-stone treatment guidance for a more detailed explanation of evaluation and treatment options.

Urinary Tract Infections

A urinary tract infection may cause burning urination, urgency, frequent urination, lower abdominal discomfort or changes in urine appearance.

A urology assessment may be appropriate when infections:

  • Keep returning
  • Occur in men
  • Occur alongside kidney stones
  • Are associated with fever or back pain
  • Do not improve as expected
  • Are linked to difficulty emptying the bladder
  • Occur during pregnancy or alongside other medical conditions

A urine test or urine culture may be required before treatment is planned. Antibiotics should not be repeatedly taken without appropriate medical guidance.

Prostate-Related Urinary Symptoms

Men with prostate enlargement or another lower urinary-tract condition may experience:

  • A weak urine stream
  • Difficulty beginning urination
  • Stopping and starting while passing urine
  • Dribbling after urination
  • Frequent night-time urination
  • Urinary urgency
  • Incomplete bladder emptying
  • Sudden inability to pass urine

These symptoms can also occur with urinary infections, bladder problems or urethral narrowing. A urologist may review the symptoms, perform an examination and recommend urine, blood, imaging or bladder-function tests where appropriate.

Blood in the Urine

Blood in the urine may make urine appear pink, red, brown or tea-coloured. It may occur because of urinary stones, infection, prostate conditions, inflammation, injury or other urinary-tract disorders.

Visible blood in the urine should be medically evaluated, even when it is painless or happens only once. Testing may include a urine test, blood test, ultrasound, CT scan or cystoscopy depending on the patient’s history and findings.

Bladder-Control Problems

Urinary leakage, sudden urgency, frequent urination and waking several times at night can affect daily activity and sleep.

These symptoms may occur with:

  • Overactive bladder
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Urinary infection
  • Prostate enlargement
  • Bladder-emptying problems
  • Pelvic-floor or neurological conditions

Patients should explain when leakage occurs, how frequently it happens and whether it is associated with urgency, coughing, movement, pain or difficulty emptying the bladder.

Male Urology Concerns

A urologist may also evaluate certain male urinary or reproductive-health concerns, including:

  • Erectile difficulties
  • Male infertility concerns
  • Testicular pain or swelling
  • Penile or foreskin concerns
  • Ejaculation-related symptoms
  • Recurrent genital or urinary discomfort

These symptoms may have hormonal, vascular, infectious, neurological or structural causes. Treatment should be based on clinical evaluation rather than non-prescribed medicines or supplements.

What Happens During a Urology Consultation?

A consultation usually begins with a discussion of the patient’s symptoms and medical history.

The urologist may ask about:

  • When the symptoms started
  • How often they occur
  • Pain location and severity
  • Urine colour or smell
  • Urination frequency
  • Fever, chills, nausea or vomiting
  • Previous stones or urinary infections
  • Previous urinary procedures
  • Current medicines
  • Diabetes, blood pressure or kidney conditions
  • Family history of stone or prostate problems
  • Sexual or reproductive symptoms where relevant

A physical examination may be performed when clinically appropriate.

Tests a Urologist May Recommend

Not every patient needs the same investigations. Testing is selected according to the symptoms and suspected condition.

Possible investigations include:

  • Urine routine examination
  • Urine culture
  • Blood tests
  • Kidney-function tests
  • Ultrasound
  • CT scan when clinically required
  • Measurement of urine remaining after bladder emptying
  • Urine-flow testing
  • Prostate-related evaluation
  • Cystoscopy in selected cases

For urinary retention, evaluation may include medical history, examination, post-void urine measurement, laboratory testing, imaging, urodynamic testing or cystoscopy.

How Are Urological Conditions Treated?

Treatment depends on the diagnosis, severity and effect of the condition on urinary function.

A care plan may include:

  • Observation and follow-up
  • Prescription medicines
  • Infection treatment based on clinical findings
  • Bladder training or pelvic-floor guidance
  • Medical management of prostate symptoms
  • Stone-passage support in selected patients
  • ESWL for suitable urinary stones
  • Ureteroscopy or laser stone treatment
  • RIRS or PCNL for selected kidney stones
  • Urinary stent placement
  • Treatment for urinary obstruction
  • Surgery when less invasive options are unsuitable

A urology consultation does not automatically mean surgery will be advised. Two patients with similar symptoms may require different treatments because their test findings, anatomy and medical histories differ.

The hospital’s current New BEL Road urology page explains that kidney-stone treatment may involve observation, medicines, ESWL, laser-based treatment, RIRS or PCNL according to clinical suitability.

Urologist or Nephrologist: Which Specialist Should You See?

A urologist generally evaluates structural, urinary-flow and surgical problems affecting the urinary tract. These may include kidney stones, ureteric stones, prostate enlargement, urinary obstruction, bladder conditions and urinary leakage.

A nephrologist primarily manages medical diseases affecting kidney function, including chronic kidney disease, electrolyte disorders and certain inflammatory kidney conditions.

The two specialties can overlap. A patient with kidney stones and reduced kidney function, for example, may require input from both teams. Patients do not always need to choose the correct specialty without help. An initial medical evaluation can guide the referral pathway.

Urology Care for Patients from Sanjay Nagar

Shirdi Sai Hospital is located at:

No. 519, 2nd Main, Nethravathi Street, Devasandra, New BEL Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560054

The hospital’s current urology content identifies Sanjaynagar among the nearby areas from which patients may seek care at the New BEL Road facility. No fixed travel time or distance should be assumed because the route and traffic conditions can vary.

Patients from Sanjay Nagar may consider the hospital when they need:

  • A planned urology consultation
  • Assessment of kidney-stone symptoms
  • Review of an ultrasound or CT scan
  • Evaluation of recurring urinary infections
  • Investigation of blood in the urine
  • A prostate-related urinary assessment
  • Evaluation of urinary leakage or urgency
  • A second clinical opinion about a proposed urology procedure
  • Hospital-based assessment when symptoms become severe

Current urologist availability, appointment timing and procedure availability should be confirmed directly before travelling.

Confirm the Correct Shirdi Sai Hospital

Hospitals with similar Sai-related names may appear in search or map results. Shirdi Sai Hospital is not the same organisation as a Sathya Sai Hospital.

Before requesting directions or booking an appointment, confirm these details:

Hospital name: Shirdi Sai Hospital Pvt. Ltd.

Location: Devasandra, New BEL Road, Bengaluru 560054

Official phone: +91 8088511289

Official website: https://www.shirdisaihospitalpvtltd.com/

Checking the hospital name, complete New BEL Road address and official website can help prevent confusion with a different hospital listing. The address and phone number are confirmed on the hospital’s current contact page.

When Do Urinary Symptoms Need Urgent Care?

Seek prompt medical assessment when urinary symptoms occur with:

  • Complete inability to pass urine
  • Severe lower abdominal pain with urinary retention
  • Fever or chills with urinary symptoms
  • Severe side or back pain
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Very low urine output
  • Blood clots affecting urine flow
  • Sudden severe testicular pain or swelling
  • Pregnancy with fever or significant urinary symptoms
  • Confusion or marked deterioration in an older adult
  • Symptoms in someone with one functioning kidney
  • Rapidly worsening pain or weakness

Acute urinary retention may require immediate bladder drainage, while fever with stone symptoms can indicate infection associated with urinary blockage.

Patients with urgent symptoms can use the hospital’s emergency medicine service. During a serious emergency, seek the nearest appropriate emergency department rather than delaying care to travel to a specific hospital.

What Should You Bring to the Appointment?

Bring the following when available:

  • Previous prescriptions
  • Urine-test reports
  • Urine-culture reports
  • Blood-test results
  • Ultrasound or CT reports
  • Scan images or CDs
  • Records of earlier urinary procedures
  • A list of current medicines
  • Details of medicine allergies
  • Diabetes or blood-pressure records
  • Hospital discharge summaries

It can also help to note when the symptoms began, how often they occur and whether they are associated with pain, fever, vomiting or changes in urine colour.

Do not delay emergency care solely to collect older records.

Book a Urology Consultation Near Sanjay Nagar

Patients looking for a urologist near Sanjay Nagar can contact Shirdi Sai Hospital on +91 8088511289 and ask about the current urology appointment pathway.

When calling, briefly mention the main concern, such as:

  • Kidney-stone pain
  • Burning urination
  • Repeated urinary infection
  • Blood in the urine
  • Weak urine flow
  • Difficulty passing urine
  • Bladder-control problems
  • A scan showing a urinary stone

For a planned visit, use the hospital’s contact and appointment pathway. Confirm the specialist’s availability, appointment time and reports to carry before travelling.

For inability to pass urine, fever with urinary pain, severe stone pain, repeated vomiting or rapidly worsening symptoms, seek urgent hospital care rather than waiting for an online response.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems does a urologist treat?

A urologist evaluates conditions involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, prostate and male reproductive system. Common concerns include urinary stones, infections, blood in the urine, difficulty passing urine, prostate symptoms, urinary leakage and male reproductive-health problems.

When should I see a urologist for urinary symptoms?

Arrange a consultation when symptoms are painful, recurring, persistent or associated with blood in the urine, side pain, weak urine flow or bladder-control problems. Fever, repeated vomiting, severe pain or inability to pass urine may require urgent medical assessment.

Can women consult a urologist?

Yes. Women may consult a urologist for kidney stones, urinary infections, blood in the urine, bladder symptoms, urinary leakage and other urinary-tract concerns. Symptoms involving menstrual cycles, the uterus or ovaries may instead require a gynaecology consultation.

Which doctor should I consult for kidney stones?

A urologist commonly evaluates kidney and ureteric stones and determines whether monitoring, medicine, ESWL, endoscopic treatment or another procedure may be appropriate. The decision depends on the stone’s size, location, symptoms and effect on urine drainage.

What is the difference between a urologist and a nephrologist?

A urologist generally manages urinary-tract, bladder, prostate and stone-related conditions, including problems that may need procedures. A nephrologist primarily treats medical diseases affecting kidney function. Some patients require coordinated care from both specialties.

Should blood in the urine be evaluated by a urologist?

Yes. Blood in the urine may be caused by a stone, infection, prostate condition, injury or another urinary-tract problem. It should be evaluated even when there is no pain or the bleeding occurs only once.

How can I book a urologist appointment near Sanjay Nagar?

Call Shirdi Sai Hospital on +91 8088511289 and ask for the urology department. Confirm the specialist’s current availability, appointment time and required documents before visiting the New BEL Road facility.