Medical Department - Urology

Urology

welcome to the Urology Surgery Department in Care Medical Hospital

 

 

Welcome to the Urology Surgery Department in Care Medical Hospital , where our team of specialized doctors provides comprehensive and integrated care for all urinary and reproductive system conditions.

 

Under the supervision of experienced specialists, we diagnose and treat a wide range of urological conditions, covering more than 30 different cases, including urinary tract infections in various forms, kidney stones, prostate enlargement, and prostate cancer.

 

We are committed to providing advanced treatments based on the latest global technologies, focusing on complete recovery and improving patients’ quality of life.

 

Cases We Treat 

  • Urinary tract infections
  • Kidney stones
  • Prostate enlargement
  • Prostate cancer
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Kidney failure
  • Prostatitis
  • Bladder stones
  • Male infertility
  • Kidney inflammation

 

Diagnostic Techniques and Additional Services 

  • Advanced diagnostic imaging
  • Urological surgeries using endoscopic procedures and minimally invasive techniques
  • Kidney stone fragmentation
  • Urinary rehabilitation programs
  • Prostate cancer treatment
  • Urinary catheterization
  • Patient and family consultations for psychological support and comprehensive information
  • Support groups for chronic conditions such as urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction
  • Surgical correction of urinary deformities

 

At our center, we believe that every patient deserves comprehensive care, which is why we strive to provide advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services with personalized treatment plans that include medication management, physical therapy, rehabilitation services, and expert surgeons for surgical intervention.

 

Every patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their needs, whether it involves conservative treatments such as medications and physical therapy or advanced surgeries such as prostate removal or kidney stone treatment.

 

We prioritize the use of the latest technologies, including endoscopic surgery and laser treatments, to ensure the best outcomes with the highest safety standards.

 

Book your consultation today at the Urology Department and start your journey toward better urinary health.

 

 

What is the difference between kidney stones and bladder stones? 

Kidney stones form inside the kidneys due to the accumulation of salts and minerals. 

Bladder stones form inside the bladder due to urine retention or a blockage in the urinary tract.

 

When should you see a urologist for frequent urination?

If accompanied by symptoms such as pain, burning during urination, blood in the urine, or frequent nighttime urination.

 

Can prostate enlargement be treated with medication alone? 

Yes, mild to moderate cases can be managed with medication, but advanced cases may require surgical intervention.

 

Is excessive nighttime urination normal?

If it occurs frequently and disrupts sleep, it may indicate conditions such as diabetes, prostate enlargement, or bladder infections and should be evaluated by a doctor.

 

Can urinary incontinence be permanently treated?

Yes, depending on the cause, it can be managed with medication, surgical intervention, or pelvic muscle strengthening exercises.

 

When is kidney stone surgery necessary?

If the stones are too large, cause a blockage, or cannot be treated with medication or sound wave therapy.

 

Is blood in the urine always a sign of a serious condition?

Not necessarily, but it can indicate infections, stones, or, in rare cases, tumors. It is important to see a doctor immediately.

 

Can kidney stones be prevented from forming again?

Yes, by drinking plenty of water, reducing salt and animal protein intake, and following the doctor’s dietary recommendations.

 

What symptoms require an immediate visit to a urologist?

  • Blood in the urine
  • Severe pain in the flank or lower abdomen
  • Difficulty or inability to urinate
  • Fever with urinary tract pain

 

Can urethral stricture be treated without surgery?

Yes, in some cases, it can be managed with catheterization or dilation, but severe cases may require surgical intervention.