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Best Urology Hospitals in Chandigarh

Ojas Hospital

Ojas Hospital

Panchkula, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

H1, Sector 26, Panchkula Extension, Panchkula, Haryana 134116

8756 KM's away

Specialities

22

Doctors

3

Beds

0
Dr. Gourav Jain
Dr. Gourav Jain

Neurologist

23 years of experience

Dr. Pankaj Kumar
Dr. Pankaj Kumar

Gastroenterologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Parshant Gupta
Dr. Parshant Gupta

Internal Medicine

17 years of experience

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Sohana Hospital

Sohana Hospital

Sector 77, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Gurdwara Gur Shabad Parkash, Akal Ashram, Vill. Sohana, Mohali, Chandigarh, Chandigarh - 140308

8740 KM's away

Specialities

30

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Gourav Jain
Dr. Gourav Jain

Neurologist

23 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Urology" (1249)

I want to make sure if i have varicocele because my left testicle is little down

Male | 18

Varicocele is an abnormal dilation of veins in the scrotum. It causes pain, swelling, and discomfort. You should see a urologist to be properly diagnosed. Treatments may include medication or surgery to fix the problem and any symptoms you may be experiencing could be relieved.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 48 year male, had UTI symptoms one month ago, I have taken antibiotics, there is a relief but problem still remains, frequency of urination is more than one in an hour,

Male | 48

>He needs elaborate history taking and examination with few investigations. Male UTI at this age is considered as complicated UTI, that means it has some underlying problem which needs to be taken care of . It could be because of enlarged prostate, urethral stricture or underactive bladder. Mostly at this age it is prostate enlargement. It can be treated medically or surgically depending on patient symptoms and investigations. For other causes like urethral stricture, it might need to be corrected surgically. Underactive bladder is managed differently. So, please see a urologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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i will sell my kidney how much pay?

Male | 32

You may be feeling overwhelmed and considering selling your kidney for financial reasons. It's crucial to know that selling organs is illegal and unsafe. Your kidneys are vital for filtering waste and maintaining balance in your body. If you're facing financial difficulties, there are resources available to help. I recommend reaching out to local support services or financial counsellors who can assist you. Your health is priceless, and there are better, legal ways to address financial concerns..

Answered on 3rd Nov '25

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I am able to feel small lump in my left testicles

Male | 25

A sudden change in or around the testicles is a warning signal that should not be ignored. The lump could have several causes, for example, a cyst, an injury, or an infection. However, don't panic! It is important to see a urologist as soon as possible to undergo a medical examination. They will assist you in determining the cause and will advise the appropriate treatment, which may involve medication or additional tests. 

Answered on 25th Sept '24

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3.3 cm left kidney stone kya sargery karana hoga

Male | 29

A 3.3 cm kidney stone is considered relatively large, and whether surgery is required depends on several factors. It's crucial to consult a urologist who can evaluate your condition, conduct necessary tests (such as imaging and urine analysis), and discuss treatment options tailored to your situation. Surgery is one potential option, but it may not always be the first choice, and less invasive methods could be considered based on your individual circumstances. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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